Word: anti-irish
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...February, 1950 Mullins accused Cherington of being anti-Irish. The latter replied he was was quoted out of context. The argument this time between Mullins and Harris is over whether Governor Dever's budget is too large or too small...
...Mullins, Boston Herald columnist who last Friday charged Charles R. Cherington '37, associate professor of Government, with being anti-Irish, issued a partial apology yesterday, but persisted in calling Cherington and Thomas H. Eliot '28 "New Deal cultists...
This morning's Boston Herald carries a letter from Charles R. Cherington '37, associate professor of Government, denying charges of anti-Irish bias made against him by Herald columnist W. E. Mullins...
Cherington said last night that the statements attributed to him in the column to prove anti-Irish bias were taken out of context. Also, he denied that he was a New Dealer, saying that his Republican views were well known...
...poster included distortions of names such as "Felix Finkleberger" and "Of Of Goldstein". Stating definitely that the poster was not anti-Semitic Hart said, "One might argue that it is anti-Irish, because the name Thomson was distorted, or anti-Russian or anti-German. If so, well then it might be called anti-Semitic, for among the twenty names ridiculed, two happened to be Jews...