PAGE SIX' THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1968 PAGE SIX TUE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1968 PREFORMATION, NOT REVOLUTION': MSU's Hannah Hits 'Radical Dissenters' 0 @ - -, -- R 0 #, 0 EAST LANSING 0)-Michigan State University President John A. Hannah Monday criticized the "radical dissenters of our day" who try to bring about change by challenging the law. "The great American traditionj of free speech, refined to academic freedom at the university, is that} dissent, protest and criticism, must be expressed within the broad but definite limits of the social struc- ture," he said. Hannah's comments were in- "They accepted. the necessity have no choice between the law- for order and orderly processes of less and reckless exercise of private change if our nation was to sur- license and a straightjacket of vive," he added. 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Gustave Groat Sr. (R- LANSING - The Michigan AFL- Battle Creek) asked for the con- CIO has called on legislators to stitutional amendment to outlaw reject a proposed constitutional the plan. amendment to ban the sliding Under the plan, the tuition rate scale tuition plan now in effect at for students whose parents earn Michigan State University. $11,800 a year or less a year re- A letter praising the plan has mains at $354 for a three-term been sent to all House and Senate year. 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