Rock ’n roll, mixed dormitories, cigarettes and all drugs are banned, but plenty of students are anxious to enrol at a university run by the “Moral Majority” evangelist the Rev Jerry Falwell.

Rock ’n roll, mixed dormitories, cigarettes and all drugs are banned, but plenty of students are anxious to enrol at a university run by the “Moral Majority” evangelist the Rev Jerry Falwell.Mr. Falwell, 51, an ultra-conservative friend of President Reagan, is at the head of a $US200 million politico-religious empire which includes his Liberty University, founded in 1961 at Lynchburg, Virginia. May 19, 1982. (Photo by Antony Matheus Linsen/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Rock ’n roll, mixed dormitories, cigarettes and all drugs are banned, but plenty of students are anxious to enrol at a university run by the “Moral Majority” evangelist the Rev Jerry Falwell.Mr. Falwell, 51, an ultra-conservative friend of President Reagan, is at the head of a $US200 million politico-religious empire which includes his Liberty University, founded in 1961 at Lynchburg, Virginia. May 19, 1982. (Photo by Antony Matheus Linsen/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Rock ’n roll, mixed dormitories, cigarettes and all drugs are banned, but plenty of students are anxious to enrol at a university run by the “Moral Majority” evangelist the Rev Jerry Falwell.
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