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Show ‘‘Let books For Controversial Exhibit us welcome controversial and controversial authors. the guardian Bill of our of Rights security is the as well as our liberty.” John F. Kennedy VHE: NEED RIGHT TO TO KNOW. 3.2 ERE EXAMINE: EXHIBIT IN CONTROVERSY was the theme of an Intellectual Freedom exhibit displayed in the Marriott Library Auditorium. Sponsored Utah by the University ““Let Us Dare of to read, think, speak and write.” Libraries, in cooperation with the American Intellectual | Library Association's Freedom Office, the display featured a collection of writings illustrating the polemics of our society; the political scene of the far right and far left; civil rights; the underground press; the pacifist movemet; and women’s liberation. Books, magazines, pamphlets, and newspa pers were available for perusal by staff, students, faculty and the general public. Many of the materials exhibited have raised censorship questions in libraries John Adams throughout the United States. “We are delighted to sponsor such an exhibit on campus, states examine the issues for ourselves.” SSN SS SS S SS time has the question of censorship been so pertinent. An exhibit of this nature will give us a chance to SSS << SS “at no other \\SS SQq_o SS S SK Sciences Department. — Eloise McQuown, chairman of the display and a Librarian in the Social Special credit for the event goes to Eloise McQuown, . Chairm = of Exhibit, Mrs. Shirlene Miller, S.L. Public Library and the University of Utah Young Democrats. |