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They are saying a tragic thing in history never happened. To be called that is really an insult and com pletely inaccurate.” Howard Marchitello, an assis tant professor of English, also said he can not believe the group is being affiliated with the revi sionism concept. “I think it’s ungrounded,” Marchitello said. “No one has demonstrated that’s the case. I think the burden of proof lies with the regents. They need to explain what they mean by those terms. They sort of let that statement float without explain ing it. I was shocked that they would make a political issue out of an academic one.” The dispute over the center has become a question of academic free dom to supporters of the center. Reynolds said the regents are determining what can be re searched and what can not. “It sounds as if it is history they do not like,” Reynolds said. “This is what researchers do: Come up with new ideas. If you deny scholarship, you deny acade mic freedom and you go against a basic concept of a university. The statements they have made indi cate they wish to proscribe a cer tain kind of research. This does not seem connected to an academ ic evaluation of the proposal.” McClure said the regents are not trying to infringe on acade mic freedom. “Ultimately it is the regents’ responsibility to protect academ ic freedom and to have responsi bility for all curriculum in all in stitutions within the system,” McClure said. “Our responsibili ty is to give final approval short of the coordinating board at all of the institutions in the A&M system,” he continued. Despite the rejection of the proposal, the IGHLS is plan ning to continue sponsoring programs and activities related to the humanities. Lollapalooza Continued from Page 1 Darling Continued from Page 1 Melissa I' iBattalk the producers of the Lollapplooza.” Time is running out for the producers to contact the county about putting on the festival. The Mass Gathering Act of Texas requires a permit for events attracting large crowds so health, safety and law enforcement arrange ments can be made. The request for such a permit must be made 45 days before the event takes place. This leaves the producers of the festival only ten days to submit their application. A new rumor around town is that the producers will apply for a permit in Austin. A spokesman for Pace Concerts, which was originally responsible for bringing Lollapalooza to College Station, said a move to Austin is possible and that all dates are unconfirmed. 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