Sexual art is inappropriate in the workplace
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: As the proud recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of Southampton, I have a special affection for this institution and sympathy for its financial and sociological problems. But, in removing paintings of the female nude from its walls to satisfy illogical and downright meretricious demands, the university has totally betrayed all the great liberal principles that have always been at the heart of university education.
Yours sincerely,
BRYAN ROBERTSON
Lindos, Rhodes
10 February
From Ms Jean Gilbert
Sir: The distress caused by the paintings of nude figures, in the context of university public spaces,
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