Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Smaller universities or colleges often have "Academic Senates" which serve the purpose that the University was established for in Harvard's early days as a university.
Before the turn of the century, when the University faculty was of more manageable proportion, the University Council met fairly regularly to discuss academic problems.
The AVC complaint calls the "stool pigeon clause" a "menace to American freedom" and a "special threat to academic freedom." It also says the clause is "totally ineffective as a test of loyalty."
As part of its overall study of normal people, the Grant Staff has compiled data on many other groups since 1938. During the war, the doctors made detailed records on selected Naval Aviation cadets, Communications officers, and chaplains. Later they kept tabs on Theological students and business executives. Last year...
This is a free country, and Harvard men believe in academic freedom. If Harvard undergraduates and football players, past and present, want to retain Valpey as head coach, that's all there is to it, but let's have an open and free discussion of a difficult and vexatious problem...