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Second, is Furry guilty of "grave misconduct?" Not on the evidence dug up so far. Even if he had been proven a Communist, his tenure should be safe for, except in Georgia, there is nothing illegal in being a CP member. The University should not consider his actions examples of "grave misconduct" until he has been proven guilty of breaking the law--whether it is a matter of perjury, robbery, treason, or any other substantive crime. In other words, a professor's political beliefs should be considered wholly irrelevant except where they influence his ability to teach and to research...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Laws and Dr. Furry | 2/27/1953 | See Source »

...Columbia--J4437; Ill.--289790, 972534, 1505796, 1901083, 1970376, 2317057; La.--404247, 483948; Me.--443, 217532; Md.--322339, Mich.--DK 6516; Minn.--103987; Mo.--K40827, 314064; N. J.--HB 65 T, EA 96 A. NJ 206, KI 603; PM 691, EG 1785, HH 1900, CB 5802; N.M.--8-208; N.Y.--CP 244, CO 309, 4V 2201, KB 2207, CW 3315, 6C 3842, 6W 6062, RG 6353, 2V 8369, PW 9032, SUB-112508; Ohio--T888, CU 1226, H4082; Wis.--9-115459; Okia.--20-B144 Ore.--814-467; Penna.--3B10, 83RO. 100PL, 6Y137, A260K, B3877, S6200; R. I.--N8871; So. Carolina--D110097...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cops Seek Two-Time Offenders; 31 Towed | 11/6/1952 | See Source »

...categorize "Arrow in the Blue" as just another confession of a former CP member would be doing Koestler an injustice. Most of those Saturday Evening Post type chronicles picture their writers as poor, misguided aesthetes who took Marx as their personal savior, and who have learned the hard way that McCarthyism is the only road to the good life. Koestler's self-analysis is of a different sort. It is both penetrating and brutal...

Author: By Malcolm D. Rivkin, | Title: Genius Reconsiders | 10/3/1952 | See Source »

...handful of Chinese popped out of the trench, killed four marines in their holes with grenades, broke through the line to Captain Connolly's CP, where the shrapnel-torn flag of St. Michael was still flying. Connolly radioed his men to move in from each side to seal the breach, then helped to pick off the attackers himself. Shortly he was radioing back to battalion: "Lines breached, now consolidated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Tonight and Tomorrow ... | 8/25/1952 | See Source »

...still in the CP...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MACARTHUR STORY: Five Star Firing | 6/25/1951 | See Source »

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