Word: clubbings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Olum called attention to recent actions by other universities limiting academic freedom, chiefly at Chicago, where students are not allowed to criticize the administration directly, and at Ohio State, where a Marxist club was banned. Mentioning the refusal by the University to allow Earl Browder to use a lecture hall for a speech, he remarked that academic freedom was especially threatened during wartime...
Prominent guests who will be invited include: Hu Shih, ambassador from China to the United States; Hans Kohn, professor of History at Smith; Professor Frederick L. Schuman from Williams; Max Lerner; and Clarence K. Streit. The club hopes to get also the attendance of a number of foreign diplomats from Washington and a selected group of the University's faculty...
Although organized just this fall, the Club is already a strongly knit group. Sixty-five students, over 50 of whom are undergraduates, form the membership Within the last two months Professors Brinton, Karpovich, and Fay have spoken, and plans are being formulated for a similar series of lectures next spring...
Backed by the Carnegie Foundation for Peace, which sends them 20 new books a year, the Club has established headquarters on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House and is building an international relations library there...
Holding their first match of the season this evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Rifle Club will meet a team of Harvard employees in the Memorial Hall Rifle Range. Eleven men will go to the firing line representing the University. These participants are as follows: Jim Cooper, Lew Hyde, Hank Dunbar, Larry Davis, Slim Goldberg, Don Peden, Ted Shaul, Dave Pillsbury, C. E. Kitchin, Gil Blake, and Miller...