Freedom To Learn.—“A university, if it is to be true to its name and its tradition, if it is to provide a liberal education for free men, must itself be free, and in particular, free from outside political interference. This is not always easy to ensure, but it is all important.” Maurice Jacks, who taught for 25 years at Oxford University, speaking on the 8.8. C.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28629, 4 July 1958, Page 14
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