Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...added attraction for a modern music enthusiast who revels in the hot breath of notoriety and grim conflict, there will be a competition for the Crimson's Swing columnist, open to members of any class in the College. If you desire the immortality of surviving a Crimson competition--or the equal immortality of being cut from one--ramble through the imposing portals of 14 Plympton Street at 7:30 this evening...
...Butler says: "Those whose convictions are of such a character as to bring them in open conflict with the university's freedom to go its way towards its lofty aim should, in ordinary decency and self-respect, withdraw of their own accord from university membership." This suggestion neglects to consider the interests of the student, who after all stands to suffer most by such action. Whether or not members of the faculty will take up Dr. Butler's challenge, we don't know. The result is more likely to be that those whose conduct is in "open conflict" with...
...stand of President Butler in asking "those whose convictions are of such a character as to bring their conduct in open conflict with the University's freedom to withdraw of their own accord," was generally interpreted as a repetition of his action in 1917 when two professors were dismissed for their views...
...Hitler says that those who do not conduct themselves for the advancement of National Socialism will be exterminate. Dr. Butler phrases it somewhat more subtly (perhaps that is the advantage of a college education): "Those whose convictions are of such a character as to bring their conduct in open conflict with the University's freedom to go its way towards its lofty aim should . . . withdraw...
...leaflet will probably list two groups of courses. The first group will provide practical military or scientific information which would be useful to a member of the armed services. The second group will deal with such subjects as the nature of fascism and the basic causes of the conflict...