Word: bans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Although it considers the Student Council's statement in many respects weak and inadequate, particularly in the Council's failure to recognize the serious threat to academic freedom and democracy implicit in the Dean's office ban, the executive committee of the HYD applauds the Council's decision as the first step towards University recognition of the New Student...
...measure submitted by the Comtee on Education, would ban from teaching or administrative positions any person convicted under the existing state sedition law. It would also impose a $1,000 fine or three years imprisonment on any violator of the Teachers' Oath...
...Foreign Affairs Committee clamped a ban on newsreels, television and radio record-making during future hearings on ERP. Its announced reason: too much klieg lighting, noise and confusion. The first witness to be affected by the ban this week: Henry Wallace...
...tradesheet, The International Musician, Petrillo denounced the "televisers who employ live musicians only on a casual basis and have indicated no present inclination to staff their stations with live musicians." The argument sounded fine; the only trouble with it, said the televisers, was a longstanding Petrillo ban against the employment of live musicians in television. Petrillo had apparently forgotten his own ruling...
Policemen, who during the ban had reported to work two hours earlier than scheduled to aid in traffic duty, have been ordered to come at their regular hour henceforth...