Word: berkeley
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Harold Winkler, former professor of Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley who resigned last year rather than sign the loyalty oath, will take over Government 103. Winkler lectured at the University last spring after he left California. Government 223 will be discontinued this spring...
From the very beginning, our second issue, on March 10, 1923, noted that a University of California professor "told his mixed class in English that 7,000 of the 10,000 students at Berkeley 'should be attached to the handle of a pick or a frying...
During a rough & tumble first half in Berkeley, Calif., the University of Southern California laid for California's star fullback Johnny Olszewski (pronounced O'Shevsky), sent him to the sidelines with a wrenched knee. After an even rougher game between Marquette and Tulsa, Marquette Coach Lisle Blackbourn complained that Tulsa players were guilty of "flagrantly illegal tactics." Tulsa Coach Buddy Brothers denied the charges, called them "unfair, unsportsmanlike, and onesided." The name-calling finally stopped when the two schools found one answer to the question of dirty football: they canceled the 1952 game...
...University of Southern California's football team over California, 21-14, in the upset of the week; at Berkeley. California, ranked No. 1 in the nation, and basking in a record of three seasons without a conference defeat, led by 14-0 at the half. But U.S.C. Halfback Frank-Gifford got his team going by sprinting 69 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter, setting up another in the fourth. Now tied with Stanford in the conference standings, U.S.C. stands a good chance for a crack at the Rose Bowl. Other results: undefeated Tennessee over Alabama...
Harold Winker, former Professor of Political Science at the University of California who resigned last year rather than sign the loyalty oath, attacked the oath on October 9 at Berkeley before a meeting of the Students for Democratic Action. Winkler, who was at Harvard last spring as a Visiting Lecturer in Government and who will fill that post again this spring, stated that the declaration is destroying the traditions that are the basis for our civilization...