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Suite 201
5500 Prytania
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115
March 18, 1992
Mr. Robert Boh
c/o Tulane University
6823 St. Charles
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
Dear Mr. Boh:
I enjoyed our telephone conversation. Thank
you for taking time to hear something of "the other side of the
story".
I would like to direct your attention to a
problem with the administration of Dr. Eamon Kelly. This administration
has been engaging in the practice of censorship on the campus of Tulane
University. Using the office of Tulane security in a questionable and
devious manner, negative reports are taken from apparently narrow-minded,
sheltered, and/or somewhat hysterical students against controversial
figures on campus. The administration provides no system for these reports
to be challenged. The most vicious lies are accepted as factual
occurences. Sensing that a false or specious complaint to Tulane Security
will cause more problems for its target than for the person who filed it,
the perpetrators of these falsehoods are encouraged by the tacit approval
and cooperation of the Kelly administrators to submit their
reports.
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My difficulties with the administration began several months after my return to Tulane. About 8 P.M. one evening I was outside the U.C. and, finding the campus sparsely populated, I walked over to the Boot. On my way I looked for people ahead of me, behind me, and nearby around me. There was nobody around that evening; that was my chief lament and the reason I left campus to go to the Boot. When I got there I went to one of the glass doors and briefly looked inside. The establishment seemed deserted. I decided to sit at a table outside Dino's, smoke my pipe, and wait for a few folks to turn up at the Boot. When I had been there about ten minutes I saw a Tulane Security golf cart roll up to the door area of the Boot. Thinking one of the officers might be Ed Michel, whom I had spoken to several times on campus and with whom I had had friendly conversation, I went over to the officers to see if, indeed, Ed was among them, and if he had a moment to chat. Arriving near the officers I discovered, to my complete astonishment, that I was the subject of their excursion. | |||||||||
Soon a female Tulane student, perhaps somewhat paranoid and obviously quite hysterical, also appeared on the scene, | |||||||||
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