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  sity encourages expanded tobacco research because VVithin the context of a free intellectual atmo-
K of the significance of tobacco to the economy sphere, the University of Kentucky has made
·   of the State, and certain other publics wish to striking progress. We have attracted a competent,
  halt the investment of public funds in such re- dedicated faculty and staff and a student body
  search because they believe the use of tobacco is which exhibits a high degree of maturity and
,   harmful to health? If the University were re- responsibility. The success of our alumni attests
7 Qi sponsive to the interests of all groups, few courses to the quality of our academic programs. If the
, could be taught, professional curriculums would citizens of our State will continue to mobilize
- j not be accredited, and our graduates would not behind the institution informed understanding,
,   be competitive with graduates from other State active support, tolerance, and protection from
,   universities. unwarranted attacks, the University will continue
  Let us point out too that the University as to fulfill its vital purposes We must warn our
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- V an institution takes no position on public issues. citizens, however, that zn the absence of this
_   The University has no corporate judgment on support, this University will not be an institution
,   disputed public questions. Our faculty and stu- in which our descendants can take pride.
,   dents are not institutional spokesmen. But they As the principal administrative officers of this
-   are citizens. As such, they may speak or write institution, we request that this statement be re-
  without threat of institutional censorship or corded in the minutes of the May 7, 1968, meet-
  discipline. The institution should not be judged ing of the Board of Trustees of the University
T; by their utterances, as on public issues they of Kentucky.
, ?‘ speak only for themselves.
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