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Does Emory’s hiring of Deborah Lipstadt lower its standards?

Does Emory's hiring of Deborah Lipstadt lower its standards? Letters to David Irving on this Website Unless correspondents ask us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. your Lip...

? Letters to David Irving on this Website Unless correspondents ask us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. your Lipstadt index your Lipstadt trial index next A writer from Decatur, Georgia, thinks it unfair to criticise Emory University for hiring a teacher with poor "scholarship" [ our reply ] Don't knock Emory University for letting Lipstadt teach [The whole letter has been removed from the website as the writer insists on remaining anonymous.] We do not normally post anonymous letters. We have left your email contact therefore. If that goes, your letter goes. [ Our reply ] 2000 David Irving

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Focal Point Publications. “Does Emory’s hiring of Deborah Lipstadt lower its standards?.” Article. Published 1 January 2005. Focal Point Publications. https://fpp.co.uk/articles/does-emorys-hiring-of-deborah-lipstadt-lower-its-standards%3F-10524.

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Focal Point Publications. “Does Emory’s hiring of Deborah Lipstadt lower its standards?.” Focal Point Publications. Published 1 January 2005. https://fpp.co.uk/articles/does-emorys-hiring-of-deborah-lipstadt-lower-its-standards%3F-10524.

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