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Crimson to Publish Annual Report on Academic Freedom

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In tomorrow's issue the CRIMSON will publish the first part of its Fifth Annual Academic Freedom Report. This section will deal with loyalty oaths, book and movie bannings, dismissal of students, and other reported violations of academic freedom. Two other sections, one dealing with Congressional investigations, will be published shortly before Commencement.

The first Academic Freedom Report won the 1949 Dana Reed Prize.

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