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gwynne daggett looked for the good in people, and he always seemed to find it. he'd listen to what a person had to say, silently, politely, thoughtfully, whether the voice belonged to a stu- dent, faculty member, administrator, neighbor, or Stranger. but it wasn't just that gwynne daggett listened, he cared, about people, about life. he was a gentle man, a strong man who be- lieved in freedom of speech. during the early 1950's he invited paul sweezey, a self-proclaimed marxian socialist, to address a humanities class. daggett was later investigated during a state probe. he was taken to court for refusing to an- swer questions concerning sweezey's speech. a superior court ruling eventually forced a re- sponse, but meanwhile, daggett was castigated by the state press. sweezey returned to the university in 1956 while under a superior court contempt citation for refusing to discuss his initial appearance at the university. the press and the state fought sweezey's re- turn, but daggett fought back. two years later, the american association of university professors presented unh the meikle- john award for academic freedom for resolutely maintaining the freedom of the university commu- nity to hear all points of a controversial issue even in the face of public opposition to bringing a particular speaker on campus. in 1966, daggett was promoted to full profes- sor. some of his colleagues attribute the long de- lay to the fact that he never published during the latter part of his career. his most important contribution? teaching. he made a greater contribution than any of the pub- lishing scholars on this campus, said one asso- ciate. i suspect we'Il never find another man so dedicated to teaching, so humanly educated him- self, and so broadly trained and competent. thousands of students would agree.
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