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Amidst the news of its big change, Collier's more quietly attended to a small one. Editor Roger Dakin, who recently fired Associate Fiction Editor Bucklin Moon after Collier's had received unsupported charges that Moon once belonged to Communist-front organizations (TIME, April 27), last week fired...
University finance officials took a dim view of Brown's spring lark, and promptly provided him with a police escort to Dean Watson's office. Watson, conversant with fiduciary matters, gracefully accepted the silver dollars, explaining: "Refusal to accept legal lender in discharge of a debt would make that debt...
"Academic freedom" is not a shield for those who break the law . . . Unless a faculty member violates a law, however, his discipline or discharge is a university responsibility and should not be assumed by political authority. Discipline on the basis of irresponsible accusations or suspicion can never be condoned . . . The...
The Association emphasizes university authority instead of political authorities should have the final decision of discipline or discharge of a professor.
Oldman and Singman contended that the failure to confront "Rothrock" with particular charges was a violation of the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. Murray Drabkin and Robert I. H. Hammerman of Casner Law argued that the loyalty review program was constitutional and that the discharge of "Dr. Rothrock...