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Yong People's Socialist League.  ( 1964-06-29 )

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Yong People's Socialist League. ( 1964-06-29 )
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SubSERIES 1b: Correspondence,1961-1973 BOX: 4

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MEMORANDUM

SUBJECT: The Young People's Socialist League

DATE: June 29, 1964

Since the April 24 distribution by a student organization of
certain material to students registering for the third trimester, a number of
concerned Florida State constituents have inquired about the matter. There
are indications of some widely varying distortions of the University's
response to this campus development. The purpose of this memorandum is
to provide a brief background of the issue and the reaction of University
parties so that possible misinterpretations do not gain public belief.

How the issue Egan

On Friday, April 24. University Registrar Murray W. Kenna
reported to the office of the Dean of Students that 'questionable" material
was being distributed at Tully Gymnasium to students registering for the
third trimester. The material being handed to students consisted of a single
8- 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper mimeographed on front and back with a communi-
cation from the Summer Executive Committee of the Young People's Socialist
League (YPSL) a student organization. The document outlined the purpose
and function of YPSL and, among other admonitions, urged student support
in an active program of picketing and civil disobedience" and in "actively
resisting and breaking the immoral laws presently inforced (sic) in this
country . ."

This material was distributed without the prior knowledge or
permission of the University. As discussed later in this memorandum, the
University permits student organizations to set up information centers at
registration so that students may inquire about various organizations, time
and place of meetings, etc. When the University learned that the YPSL
was exceeding the limited purpose of an information center, the administration
ordered that the distribution of propagandistic materials would not be allowed.
No such materials were subsequently distributed on the second day of regis-
tration or since.

What the Dean of Students Said

Dean of Students R. R. Oglesby made the following statement:

"When we became aware of the nature of the material distributed
at registration (April 24, 1964) we declared that such material was not just

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informational but was propagandistic and could not be distributed at regis-
tration. Since we have a most effective and conscientious student government,
we referred the matter to the president of the student body and his attorney
general. They wrote the Young People's Socialist League and warned it

against repeating its advocacy oi civil disobedience.

"Vihile our mission as a University dictates a wide latitude in
previding a forum for exponents of varied social and political philosophies.
we recognize limits beyond which our objectives would not be served. Any
organized attempt to encourage civil disobedience exceeds these limits and

will not a conned at this University." Dean Cglesby said.

what the Student Government Did

The Executive Committee oi the Florida State University Student
Government warned the Young People's Socialist League in a letter to the
organizations president dated April 28, 1964 Ed Scott, Student Government
Attorney General, stated the Executive Committee's objection to the distri-
bution oi the material in this letter to YPSL:

"it has been brought to our attention that the Young People's
Socialist League has been passing out material and literature which advocates
active support and participation oi students in a program involving '. .
actively resisting and breaking the immoral laws presently iniorced (sic) in
this country . .'

"We do advocate that freedom oi speech and dissent is essential
and vital if we are to keep a living democracy in this nation. However, we,
as members of the Executive Branch of Student Government and students of
Florida State University. cannot tolerate or condone the actions of a recognized
student group that advocates and invites students to join in breaking laws even
though the group may consider the laws to be 'immoral.

"All organizations on campus must meet certain conditions and
requirements to remain active and a part of the University community. v. e
believe that Student Government should support all organizations as long as
they comply and operate under the rules and regulations of the Student
Government. the University, and the State . "

How Are Student Or anizati n A oved?

Organizations play a vital part in the lives of Florida State
students. They offer varied opportunities for leadership and service, as well
as for the broadening of individual interests and acquaintances. There are
approximately 150 approved student organizations in the University. Among

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others. they include academic honoraries. campuswide leadership and service
organizations, political organizations of both the right and the left, and others.

The policy for approval of student organizations is found in
Chapter 101.3, Article F, Section I, of the Florida State University Student
Body Statutes. To apply for the approval of an organization, a student group
must submit: (i) a letter of application. (2) three copies of its constitution
and by-laws, and (3) information about the organization. After preliminary
investigation by the attorney general, the Organization and Finance Committee
makes further investigation and then reports to the Student Senate. The
committee report may recommend approval, disapproval, no recommendation.

The Student Senate then votes approval or disapproval. Upon
approval an organization receives a charter from Student Government. The
Statutes state, "Once recognized, organizations are expected to cooperate
fully with the attorney general's office. Failure to cooperate on any matter
may result in suspension of the organization's charter for any length of tithe."

in addition to student investigation, University authorities
conducted an independent investigation with assistance of the State
Attorney General's Office and the F.B. i. This investigation revealed that
this group is 3% listed as subversive by any federal agency or official
committee.

The Young People's Socialist League followed the statutory
procedure for application and was approved as a student organization by the
Stuchnt Senate.

Dissemination of Material on Campus

Ichn K. Arnold, Ir. Acting Associate Dean of Students, has
emphasized that the University's current policy regarding the dissemination
of material on campus has been in effect throughout this (1963-1964)
academic year. Arnold says:

"Some of its provisions, such as publicly posting materials,
have been clearly defined (to student organizations) in the past. Verbally
and by a mutal understanding, authority has been granted for the distribution
of material elsewhere on campus under provisions similar to those in effect
in the City of Tallahassee. By special arrangements, informational materials
have sometimes been allowed to be distributed within buildings on campus
or through the campus mail boxes. Except at the lnvltatitm of a classroom
instructor, we do not allow material to be distributed in classrooms. This
restriction extends also to other name audiences such as dormitory residents
and to students attending required activities.

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"One exception to this latter restriction is that student
organizations may obtain permissron to distribute information concerning their
organizations at registration. This iniormationI however, shall be confined
to the name and purpose 0! the organizations; dates. times, and places of
meetings; and requirements for membership. Additional information. properly,
should be presented to potential members at scheduled meetings, Arnold
concludes.

The Polig Continues

The distribution of material by representatives of the Young
People's Socialist League occurred on April 24. At the University's next
general registration on June is, another student organization was denied
permission to distribute propagandistic mateer at registration. in keeping
with the general policy, this group was told that at registration it could
have a table, like other organizations, for the purpose of supplying students
with information concerning the time and place of meetings, but that
propagandistic materials could not be distributed.

University Views on Student Government and Organizations

A primary purpose of student government at any University is to
provide students with the means to regulate student-sponsored activities,
organizations, publications. and any other matters properly within their
jurisdiction. Students should be free to organize and join groups for edu-
cational, service. social. political, religious. or cultural purposes. Campus
organizations which follow proper organizational statutes and which plan
discussion or action within legal bounds should be allowed to organize.

A university by its very nature must be a place where those
gathered to seek the truth can hear and discuss all points of view. It should
be clearly understood that Florida State University recognizes that freedom
is not license for one to do as he pleases. Students and faculty at Florida
State are expected to recognize their duty to conduct themselves as men and
women aware of the obligations and responsibilities inherent in the freedoms
they enjoy.




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