Materials relating to a Law School Faculty dicussion of "Ethos" and "Veritas", held on December 10, 1993.

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Materials relating to a Law School Faculty dicussion of "Ethos" and "Veritas", held on December 10, 1993.

Contains memoradum from Nesson to the Faculty, along with photocopies of faculty response to the discussion, as well as more extensive interviews six faculty members.

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