"Gibson faces squarely and recounts carefully unhappy, unpleasant, and even unsavoury episodes which puncture any inflated image of Queen's as other than a human and humanly flawed institution. Yet his treatment of the darker parts of the story shows that, in the end, better instincts prevailed and that Queen's can hold its head high as a place of real liberty." Ronald L. Watts, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University.
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