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  1. 151
    Name: Douglas D. Mercer on Feb 28, 2009
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  2. 152
    Name: Irene Kleinbauer on Feb 28, 2009
    Comments: I believe T. Colin Campbell has the right to have the Cornell Administration take another look at providing his course again. This is a course that should be considered valuable to the school because of its unique subject topic and important information that greatly benefits everyone that encounters it. Being a vegan for six years, I understand how meaningful it is for students to have the opportunity to learn about vegetarian nutrition.
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  3. 153
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2009
    Comments: It was a privilege to have met Dr. Campbell in person in Templeton, California, about two years ago. He seemed to me as a very gentle and dedicated person to his cause. He is very passionate about living a healthy lifestyle. I wish that the Cornell Administration reverse their decision and bring back Dr. Campbell to the school because he is a great asset to all.
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  4. 154
    Name: Billie Kleinbauer on Feb 28, 2009
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  5. 155
    Name: Billie Kleinbauer on Feb 28, 2009
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  6. 156
    Name: Billie Kleinbauer on Feb 28, 2009
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  7. 157
    Name: Barbara Johnson on Feb 28, 2009
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  8. 158
    Name: Dawn MIlls on Feb 28, 2009
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  9. 159
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2009
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  10. 160
    Name: Robert Parker on Feb 28, 2009
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  11. 161
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2009
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  12. 162
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 28, 2009
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  13. 163
    Name: Kathy Pollard on Feb 28, 2009
    Comments: It is with great sadness and anger to know that Cornell U. cannot recognize important research conducted in the most sound manner, and treat one if its most respected scientists with such digression - A true blight on its reputation.
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  14. 164
    Name: Keith Berger on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: I am stunned and dismayed that such a prestigious learning institution would close its collective mind and its curriculum to such a valuable course. To think that Cornell bowed to pressure from the long, insidious arms of the meat and dairy industries makes me sad and frustrated. Education is about presenting information, not withholding it, and allowing students to make their own choices as to what to do with such information. Perhaps you might consider replacing this course with one entitled "Lack of Intergrity".
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  15. 165
    Name: Henry C. Mayo on Mar 1, 2009
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  16. 166
    Name: Patricia Ching on Mar 1, 2009
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  17. 167
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: This issue should be a true embarrassment to Cornell University. It is hard for me to believe that any institution of higher learning could take this action.
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  18. 168
    Name: Monica Daniel on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: I am a Cornell Alum from the Nutrition program and I am very upset to learn that this class as been pulled, especially without explanation. The most important information I learned during my nutrition studies involved the benefits of plant based nutrition! though at that time I had to learn most of it from nutrition classes relating to overseas programs, or from fellow classmates/independent study. Cornell is fortunate to have someone with the experience and knowledge that Dr. Campbell offers! Please reconsider offering this class and opening discussion with Dr. Campbell Thank you.
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  19. 169
    Name: Linda Gilmore on Mar 1, 2009
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  20. 170
    Name: Brian Karlovitz on Mar 1, 2009
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  21. 171
    Name: Mary Max on Mar 1, 2009
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  22. 172
    Name: Elaine McGettrick on Mar 1, 2009
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  23. 173
    Name: Heather Schmitt on Mar 1, 2009
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  24. 174
    Name: Carolyn Barbera on Mar 1, 2009
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  25. 175
    Name: Meghan Murphy on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: I took this course at Cornell and it changed my life. Other students deserve the same opportunity that I had. Come on Cornell make old Ezra proud... Any Student, Any Study, Including Plant-Based Nutrition!
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  26. 176
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: My life has been changed by the courageous work of this man. It is shameful to witness this not-so-well disguised censorship. I urge the Cornell Administration to reconsider. This is clearly a violation of academic freedom. It is un-American.
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  27. 177
    Name: David Snieckus on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: To whom it may concern: A plant-based diet is a boat on the wave of the future. AND it is probably the only boat that will not sink! I think of a palnt-based diet as a "BIG E"! It is a way to Eat: Economically sound, Environmentally friendly. Ecologically sound, Evolutionarilly correct and Educationally Easy! And I might add a bit Entertaining! Please reinstate: NS: 200 Vegetarian Nutrition David Snieckus 99 Crescent Street Newton, MA 02466 617-964-2951
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  28. 178
    Name: Forrest Butler on Mar 1, 2009
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  29. 179
    Name: Danita Hines on Mar 1, 2009
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  30. 180
    Name: Roger C. Greene on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: Vegetarian nutirition is an important area of research. Cancelling such a class with no explanation sends a bad signal about the influence of the large food industries, independent of whether that had anything to do with your decision.
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  31. 181
    Name: Bruce Rogers on Mar 1, 2009
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  32. 182
    Name: Monique Horning on Mar 1, 2009
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  33. 183
    Name: Jeffrey Masson on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: To delist a course by one of the great nutrition scientists of all time is pure folly!
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  34. 184
    Name: Alisha Kerschbaum on Mar 1, 2009
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  35. 185
    Name: Elaine Sloan on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: It is CRUCIAL that Cornell reinstate the course: NS200 - Veg. Nutrition. Not only does it serve to help w/ a healther population, it serves to save the planet!
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  36. 186
    Name: Don Sloan, MD on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: As a physician, I think it is imperative to reinstate the course Vegetarian Nutrition. It is crucial to the well being of all Americans to eat a plant based diet. Even the ACS says people should eat less meat to avoid ca., heart attacks and many other illnesses.
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  37. 187
    Name: Deborah L. Bennett, M.S., CCC-SLP on Mar 1, 2009
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  38. 188
    Name: GERHARDT STEINKE on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: I FULLY WITHOUT RESERVATION SUPPORT THIS EFFORT TO PRESERVE ACADEMIC FREEDOM.
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  39. 189
    Name: Ashley Watson on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: This is outrageous, students should be allowed to gain access to knowledge that lies outside of and especially ones that go against corporate interests!
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  40. 190
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2009
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  41. 191
    Name: Nancy on Mar 1, 2009
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  42. 192
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: The lack of explanation by the university would lead one to believe that this course was withdrawn due to pressure from those with conflicting interests. Please re-instate this course.
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  43. 193
    Name: John Price on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: If we silence the experts, who are we to learn from
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  44. 194
    Name: Cheryl Holmes on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: This course is extremely important to the health of our country and the world. Please bring it back
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  45. 195
    Name: Eileen Morrissey on Mar 1, 2009
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  46. 196
    Name: April Danann on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: As an academic and a student, I find this situation to be appalling, that in these days and times academic freedom is disallowed. A university must be above this kind of action- a place where all can find purpose and meaning within its walls. The study and teaching of plant based nutrition presents a balance that is based on research and millennia of plant based societies.
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  47. 197
    Name: Jennie Kurono on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: I am getting tired of the politics in everything these days!
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  48. 198
    Name: Julie E. Higgins on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: Let the truth be known!
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  49. 199
    Name: Stephanie Schuster on Mar 1, 2009
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  50. 200
    Name: Suzanne Scharf on Mar 1, 2009
    Comments: I am appalled that an institution like Cornell is limiting the ability to study with Dr. Campbell, who has completed some of the most profound research projects to be found on nutrition.
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