Word: blacklist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite its concern, the Housing Office is clearly not equipped to enforce an effective blacklist of discriminators, because it hasn't the staff to investigate every apparent violation. Without such enforcement, the most severe pronouncement on the subject from the very highest echelons in the University would be just so many words on paper...
This is the last chance to see all the home football games free. Ushers must attend every one of the seven contests and be at the Stadium about an hour and a half before game time. The HAA will blacklist any usher who sends a substitute to the game...
...country. But 75 other La Prensa newsmen who refused to work for the Peronista successor to the paper were not so fortunate; they had to stay in Argentina. By last week, on the anniversary of the paper's death, Perón's systematic campaign to blacklist and starve out the staffers had become a ruthless object lesson to other newsmen...
Three of La Prensa's newsmen quickly found jobs in the classified ad department of another paper. They were fired as soon as their names turned up on the government blacklist. Others who tried to work in department stores, tourist and export agencies met the same fate. One top editor is now a door-to-door washing machine salesman. Others give private language lessons, work in hardware stores or small shops under assumed names. Not one has a newspaper...
Investigations into the loyalty of students "leads to serious curtailment of academic freedom on the campus," the resolution continued. It further added that loyalty investigations in the School of Education would give the Dean "arbitrary undemocratic power," set up instructors as "informers," and blacklist students without their knowledge...