KB Biola Broadcaster - 1971-10

VERBAL

This past spring the University of California celebrated its 103rd birthday at Berkeley, the scene of the Free Speech Movement of the mid 60 ’s. One of the speakers was William J. McGill, President of Columbia University and former chancelor of the university’s San Diego campus. President McGill spoke out against pollution — “ Verbal Pollution.” As reported in the University Bulletin of April 5, 1971, McGill said: “ I have to confess that the most unadulterated form of verbal pollution now audible in American life derives unquestionably from the free speech areas of our university campuses. It is compounded

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