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Radford College Chapter, National Society of Professors Newsletter, January 1972
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- Jervey, Edward Drewry (1929-
- Martin, Charles Knox
- Muse, Leonard G.
- Radford Chapter, National Society of Professors
Radford College Chapter, National Society of Professors Newsletter, January 1972
Dr. Ed Jervey was a Professor of History at Radford College/Radford University from roughly 1961-1991. Because of a controversy involving a "Letters to the Editor" submission to Redbook Magazine, (in response to an article published in February 1968 titled "Why I Believe in Sex Before Marriage" by Suzanne Milas), and Radford College's response to that letter, Dr Jervey sued college president Dr. Charles K. Martin/Board of Visitors.
This file consists of newsletter from the Radford Chapter of the National Society of Professors, dated January 1972. The newsletter appears to be a response to a disagreement between the Radford Chapter and President Martin. This newsletter notes that several items were excluded from the Radford College Faculty Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, despite an agreement that all documents pertinent to the Jervey vs. Martin case would be given. Because of that intentional act by Martin etal, the Radford Chapter used this newsletter to distribute these documents to society members. These four documents are: two letters from Leonard G. Muse to Charles K. Martin, one letter rom Charles K. Martin to the Board, and one letter from Charles K. Martin to Mr. L. Lee Bean. Also included in this newsletter is a copy of the “Letter to the Editor that Jervey originally sent to Redbook Magazine.- Creator
- Jervey, Edward Drewry (1929-
- Martin, Charles Knox
- Muse, Leonard G.
- Radford Chapter, National Society of Professors
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4.2 Testimony of Leonard G Muse in the case Jervey vs. Martin on February 24, 1972
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- Jervey, Edward Drewry (1929-
- Sprinkle, Eunice M
- Martin, Charles Knox
- Dalton, Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1989)
- Muse, Leonard G.
4.2 Testimony of Leonard G Muse in the case Jervey vs. Martin on February 24, 1972
Dr. Ed Jervey was a Professor of History at Radford College/Radford University from roughly 1961-1991. Because of a controversy involving a "Letters to the Editor" submission to Redbook Magazine, (in response to an article published in February 1968 titled "Why I Believe in Sex Before Marriage" by Suzanne Milas), and Radford College's response to that letter, Dr Jervey sued college president Dr. Charles K. Martin/Board of Visitors. The transcript of the June 1972 trial is presented here in sections, divided by individual witness testimony. This item is the 29th section of the transcript and represents testimony by Leonard G. Muse.- Creator
- Jervey, Edward Drewry (1929-
- Sprinkle, Eunice M
- Martin, Charles Knox
- Dalton, Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1989)
- Muse, Leonard G.
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Correspondence 1970-02-28 between Robert Brooks to Franklin P. Hillman.
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- Hillman, Franklin
- Brooks, Robert F.
- Muse, Leonard G.
Correspondence 1970-02-28 between Robert Brooks to Franklin P. Hillman.
Dr. Ed Jervey was a Professor of History at Radford College/Radford University from roughly 1961-1991. Because of a controversy involving a "Letters to the Editor" submission to Redbook Magazine, (in response to an article published in February 1968 titled "Why I Believe in Sex Before Marriage" by Suzanne Milas), and Radford College's response to that letter, Dr Jervey sued college president Dr. Charles K. Martin/Board of Visitors.
This file consists of a note written by Attorney Robert F. Brooks to Franklin P. Hillman, urging him to write a memo concerning errors in a transcription of his deposition in the case Jervey vs. Martin. Brooks includes a memo written by Leonard G. Muse in which Muse wrote a memo concerning errors in his (Muse’s) deposition in the same case. Categories Ed Jervey. Hillman was at the time Dean of the College of Social Sciences at Radford College.- Creator
- Hillman, Franklin
- Brooks, Robert F.
- Muse, Leonard G.
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