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John E. Champion

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The politics and fighting was stressful on President Champion, who tendered his resignation in an October 1968 speech. Three days later, student support convinced him to rescind it, but he resigned the presidency again in February 1969. He decided not to leave FSU, so he returned to teaching in the
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That decision shocked many students and faculty who considered it "suppression of artistic expression". The following day, between 250 and 300 students showed up to protest in front of Westcott. The protests continued for a week, but President Champion adamantly refused to allow the story to be
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and found an occurrence of the words, 'shit' and 'fuck'. Boyles took the story to the BOSP, which had already approved the story and the first printing of the magazine issue had occurred. They approved it again. Undeterred, Boyles took the story to Westcott Hall, where it eventually ended on
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President Champion's desk. He agreed with Boyles and after the article was censored, the Administrative Council decreed that the University could not print four-letter words because doing so would constitute an endorsement of them. The undistributed copies of the journal were destroyed.
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published. The president believed the article was "inappropriate and too insensitive" for the FSU campus. Many students began wearing white armbands or stickers containing the phrase, "I support FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION". The president was widely criticized at a faculty meeting of the
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and according to her FSU biography was a "Southern lady" who "brought grace and elegance to Florida State University". The children were age seven and nine when their father became president and the family moved into the President's House (which is now the
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Champion was hired at Florida State University as a professor in accounting during 1956, was later promoted to assistant dean, then the first administrative vice president at FSU before being selected president in 1965 following the resignation of
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certificate. Champion returned to the University of Georgia as an associate professor of accounting before starting work on his doctorate in accounting and economics at the
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John died in 2002, and Mary stayed active in FSU activities for 12 years before moving to North Carolina to be close to children and grandchildren. She died in 2018.
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Soon after moving to Tallahassee, the Champions began a family, welcoming Sally Lanier in 1956 and John Jr two years later. John's wife Mary was an
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The censorship issue actually began in August 1967 when Student Publications Advisor Billy Boyles refused to allow an article to be published in the
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where she met John Champion. The pair married in June 1955. Contacts John made at the University of Michigan secured a job offer at FSU.
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took an opposing view: "The whole thing makes me goddamn mad. If I used language like that they'd throw my ass in the poky."
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with a focus on accountancy. After graduation in 1949, he spent time as an accounting assistant at the
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in 1985 and they continued their foreign travels. He was past president of the
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Presidents of Florida State University and its predecessor institutions
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Awarded a diploma to Maxwell Courtney, FSU’s first black graduate
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literary magazine. According to a column in the FSU newspaper,
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Began the Medical Sciences program, predecessor of the current
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FSU's academic/facility milestones under President Champion:
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President’s Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
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Both John and his wife Mary were honored in 2001 with the
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Increased enrollment by 33% from 12,000 to 16,000 students
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and participated in the international study program in
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Established FSU's first international study center in
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Index


Florida State University
Gordon W. Blackwell
J. Stanley Marshall
Chipley, Georgia
Tallahassee, Florida
University of Georgia
BBA
MBA
University of Michigan
PhD
accountant
Chipley, Georgia
BBA
University of Georgia
World War II
MBA
University of Indiana
Certified Public Accountant
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Gordon W. Blackwell
National Science Foundation
FSU College of Law
Florence, Italy
College of Medicine
Florida Flambeau
College of Arts and Sciences
Mallory Horne
Alabama Polytechnic Institute

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