Word: dorgan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...further suspension was called for earlier this week by Thomas Dorgan, clerk of the Suffolk Superior Court and one of Striuk's principal accusers. Dorgan said in a telegram to M.I.T. President James R. Killian that he was "amazed" at the reinstatement of the calculus professor and asked that the Institute Corporation hear direct testimony from Philbrick during its Monday deliberations
...well expect sharp public criticism for rehiring a man who has invoked privileges against self-incrimination. But if the Institute choses to ban Struik now solely on the grounds of his political beliefs, its academic freedom will have become what local Struik-baiter and Suffolk Court Clerk Thomas J. Dorgan once called "a hackeyed phrase, anyway...
...maintain the mens sana in corpore sano, each student must steel himself to shun the more debilitating comforts of modern life. His ancestor, before the era of central heating and indoor plumbing, was fit to meet the charges of heresy and decadence leveled by the spiritual forebears of Clerk Dorgan and Senator McCarthy...
...Thomas Dorgan, Suffolk Superior Court clerk, has demanded Furry's prosecution, charging the professor violated this law when he became a member of the Communist Party...
...Dorgan said that he disapproved of the Corporation's report on how it would treat Communist professors. He implied that if Harvard continues its present policy of laxity, District Attorney George E. Thompson, who he said was investigating the case, might take some action...