President Algo D. Henderson’s extemporaneous November 1946 remarks to the Antioch Board of Trustees and Administrative Council, reprinted in the December 1946 Antioch Alumni Bulletin. Distinguishes Antioch’s tradition of political “Liberalism” from Communism amid postwar anti-Communist pressure, and defends faculty academic freedom and activism (citing Horace Mann’s own civil-liberties record) as core to the College’s identity.

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