FREE EXPRESSION
IN AMERICANi UNIVERSITIES .. . A NEW ZEALANDER SURPRISED f I (By Telegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON,'This Day';. The latitude allowed in free expression in regard to political and social questions in American unviersities proved a surprise to Mr H. G. Miller, librarian of Victoria University College and a former Rhodes scholar, who returned, by the Renmcra yesterday after twelve months in America and England. Mr "Miller said lie attended a debate at the University of Michigan, at which'representatives of four political parties—Communist, Socialist, Democratic and Republican—spoke. Students, of all political opinions'held forth their views and a professor of political science took tho chair. “That is a thing we should encourage here,” Mr Miller added
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 May 1933, Page 4
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113FREE EXPRESSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 May 1933, Page 4
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