Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Newman immediately replied to President Frederick Schweitzer of Bloomfield, telling him he was "astonished" at these criteria and stating, "It has long been a canon of academic freedom that a man's political opinions had no bearing on his ability to obtain and hold an academic appointment.
An editorial writer in the Dallas Morning News claimed that academic freedom is nothing about crackpot arrogance with mortarboard and gown."
Students must apply for regular scholarships on special blanks in the academic year preceding their award. Applications must be made through F. S. Von Stade's office.
Back to Britain, where she has become "a visitor most dear to British hearts," went Eleanor Roosevelt to receive from Oxford an honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law.* Introduced by the Public Orator as "a pillar of world affairs," Mrs. Roosevelt herself made a memorable target for photographers as...
The heavens failed to attract Annex concentrators this year with only two students majority in Astronomy. Other academic wallflowers are Geological Sciences, three concentrators; Slave, three; Germanic Languages, four; and Comparative Philology, five.