Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The case of William Purcell Witcutt [TiME, Jan. 17] is interesting even from an academic point of view. It so happens that all truth is as rigid as 2 times 2 makes 4. If he is logical, rejecting the Roman Catholic faith on account of its "rigidity," he will have...
One Washington professor had already resigned because "of the conspicuous violation of the proper processes for deciding issues of freedom and tenure . . ." Forty-six Princeton graduate students sent a telegram to President Raymond B. Allen denouncing the whole affair. A Students' Organization for Academic Rights had sprung up overnight...
Meanwhile, the potent American Association of University Professors laid plans to investigate the case. The A.A.U.P.'s inquiry might take two to four months. If it found that the firings had been unjustified, it could put the University of Washington on its "blacklist" by censuring the administration-a move...
"Academic freedom consists of something more than merely an absence of restraints placed upon the teacher by the institution that employs him. It demands as well an absence of restraints placed upon him by his political affiliations, by dogmas that may stand in the way of free search for truth...
The program is presented each Sunday evening at 7:15 throughout the academic year as a public service of WHDH in cooperation with the United Nations Council of Harvard. Rated as "tops" by Pic Magazine, it was originated by Schwebel, and is written each Sunday afternoon by Schwebel and Wright...