Word: clark
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Such a statement, calling for a loyalty check and inspired by the Commission's stand, is exactly what the CRIMSON feared. Thus it is heartening to read the statement written by the third of the Harvard men, Grenville Clark, with the approval of the Corporation...
...Clark did not meet squarely the original question of Communists as teachers, but he did show eloquently the danger of Mr. Ober's philosophy: ". . . How could an effective 'closer watch' on 'extracurricular activities' be maintained unless the watch extended to conversations and correspondence? . . . What sort of a place would Harvard be if it went down this road? It would . . . not require six months to destroy the morale of both our teachers and students, and therefore our usefulness to the country...
...Clark and the Corporation have now told Mr. Ober and others who would use Mr. Conant's stand on Communism as an excuse for heresy-hunting that at Harvard "there will be no apparatus of inquiry and 'closer watch.' The harm done by the effort to discover even a single clandestine Party Member would outweigh any possible benefit...
Johnson, Wilbur Vance of 2315 50th Avenue South, Seattle; Franklin High, Seattle McNair, George Norvell of Farmington: Lewis and Clark High, Spokane Robertson, Ralph Dean, Jr. of 1101 Liberty Street, Bellingham; Bellingham High. Stewart, Charles Henry of Box 508, Ellensburg, Wash.: Lakeside School, Seattle...
Gerald Richmond of 134 Devon St., Dorchester; Boston Public Latin. Paul B. Rosenberg of 30 Claflin Rd., Brookline; Brookline High. David Sabsay of 81 Russell St., Waltham; Waltham High. Sidney Shapire of 73 Phillips St., Boston; Boston Public Latin. Edward L. Snow of 53 Clark Rd., Revere; Revere High. Thomas Sobel of 26 Cornanba St., Roslindale; Boston Public Latin...