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Fighting Words: Hess v. Indiana Tested Limits of Free Speech During Wartime.
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Byline: Indiana University
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 17 (AScribe Newswire) -- It would turn out to be an innocent use of the f-word, defying conventional wisdom that suggests free speech is one of wartime's great casualties.
In May 1970, police arrested Gregory Hess during a student anti-war protest on the campus of Indiana University Bloomington. A sheriff overheard Hess utter an obscenity-laced statement exhorting the crowd of about 150 demonstrators to retake a street that police had just cleared. Police charged Hess with disorderly conduct.
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Top botanist to speak at Sir Joseph Banks' bash.
Newspaper article from: Horncastle News (Horncastle, England)
; ...the Horncastle-based Sir Joseph Banks' Society in Lincoln...Saturday May 17. Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820...give a lecture on Sir Joseph Banks in each Australian...visit www.joseph-banks.org.uk. Alternatively...call into the Sir Joseph ...
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In memoriam: Sir Joseph Gold
Magazine article from: American Society of International Law. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
; SIR JOSEPH GOLD I very much regret not...great scholar. I first met Joseph Gold in the mid-seventies...transactions. It took no time for Joseph Gold to recognize the practicality...interpretation of the World Bank's Articles of Agreement...
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New room aims to raise profile of Sir Joseph Banks.
Newspaper article from: Horncastle News (Horncastle, England)
; ...celebrate the life and achievements of Sir Joseph Banks have set up a research room with...Council. It will allow the Sir Joseph Banks Society to initiate its own...further expand its focus of Sir Joseph Banks - a botanist, explorer and...
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Science in the Service of Empire: Sir Joseph Banks, The British State, and the Uses of Science in the Age of Revolution.(Review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...Science in the Service of Empire: Sir Joseph Banks, The British State, and the Uses...Cook's Endeavour voyage in 1771, Joseph Banks, a wealthy Lincolnshire gentlemen...with France and America. While in Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment...
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Friday Books: When the Thames was a stinker THE GREAT STINK OF LONDON: SIR JOSEPH BAZALGETTE AND THE CLEANSING OF T HE VICTORIAN METROPOLIS BY STEPHEN HALLIDAY, SUTTON PUBLISHING, pounds 19.99 THE STORY OF GREENWICH BY CLIVE ASLET, FOURTH ESTATE, pounds 25
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...and factory sites, not to mention salubrious retreats on its banks. Stephen Halliday is concerned with the river's period of...commercial projects for putting sewage to profitable use as manure. Joseph Bazalgette, as the MBW's chief engineer, was in charge of...
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Interview: How I scored with Sir Tim He is terribly English. He is passionate about cricket but he can't talk about himself. He loves queueing, and he doesn't inhale. He is awfully buttoned up, but I think I got through in the end. After all, how could he resist my rendition of `Joseph'?
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...3.55pm I arrive at Sir Tim Rice's house...the entire score of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor...the entire score of Joseph by heart. Indeed, as I tell Sir Tim at some length...wandering along on the banks of the river when a...
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Centre of excellence ; AS BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES ITS CENTENARY, WE LOOK AT ITSSUCCESS - AND ITS HOPES FOR THE FUTURE Birmingham University is celebrating avery special anniversary this year - its 100th birthday. MARTIN BANKS spoketo Sir Alex Jarrett, the university's Chancellor, about his memories andgoals for the future, while CARL CHINN delved into the history books torecall how it all began.
Newspaper article from: Evening Mail
; ...still burns brightly for Sir Alex Jarratt. The occasion...chairman of the Midland Bank and the Prudential and...remained in the black.' Sir Alex, who lives in a...sized town.' Nowadays, Sir Alex combines his Chancellor...carried out. WISE MEN: Sir Joseph Chamberlain, third from...
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Centre of excellence; AS BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES ITS CENTENARY, WE LOOK AT ITS SUCCESS - AND ITS HOPES FOR THE FUTURE Birmingham University is celebrating a very special anniversary this year - its 100th birthday. MARTIN BANKS spoke to Sir Alex Jarrett, the university's Chancellor, about his memories and goals for the future, while CARL CHINN delved into the history books to recall how it all began.
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; ...still burns brightly for Sir Alex Jarratt. The occasion...chairman of the Midland Bank and the Prudential and...remained in the black.' Sir Alex, who lives in a...sized town.' Nowadays, Sir Alex combines his Chancellor...carried out. WISE MEN: Sir Joseph Chamberlain, third from...
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Tribute to Joseph is ready to get growing
Newspaper article from: Hull Daily Mail (UK)
; Work on the Sir Joseph Banks garden in Horncastle is now in progress...garden that will be a tribute to Sir Joseph Banks and his life-long interest in...The garden will be situated at the Sir Joseph Banks Centre in Bridge Street, Horncastle...
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Society to learn more about botanist Joseph Banks.
Newspaper article from: Market Rasen Mail (Market Rasen, England)
; ...expand knowledge of the famous local botanist Sir Joseph Banks has a busy programme ahead. The Sir Joseph Banks Society was launched last June and already...influences and interests of Revesby-born Sir Joseph Banks - a botanist, explorer and a patron...
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