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Today I made an edit in the Wikipedia, quite possibly my favorite thing about the web. I don't use it much, but I absolutely love the concept. Here is the sentence I added:
"Aside from strict academics, Professor Searle was also the first tenured professor to join the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley."
I could have said more, but I don't have an incredible amount of patience for internet doings. I was a student of Professor Searle's, and for one reason or another I looked him up. Noticed that the article only explained philosophical stuff, and thought that his activism was worth mention, even if he isn't much of an activist anymore.
If you care, you can see the whole article here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle
"Aside from strict academics, Professor Searle was also the first tenured professor to join the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley."
I could have said more, but I don't have an incredible amount of patience for internet doings. I was a student of Professor Searle's, and for one reason or another I looked him up. Noticed that the article only explained philosophical stuff, and thought that his activism was worth mention, even if he isn't much of an activist anymore.
If you care, you can see the whole article here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Searle
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