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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In its present form the bill, H 442, would deprive of tax exemption any private school or college in Massachusetts that employe a faculty member who advocates the overthrow of the government by force or violence.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Plans No Stand on Anti-Red Bill | 3/28/1949 | See Source »

It must emphasize that a teacher is primarily a private citizen, not a government employe. Consequently, as Schlesinger declares, he "must be protected in his right to think and speak freely--as a Communist, a Fascist, or whatever he wants."

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Red Barnes | 11/8/1947 | See Source »

The danger of Barnes' proposed bill to freedom of expression in the teaching profession needs no elaboration. Less obvious is the danger that the bill will meet violent, but undefined opposition. In Sunday's New York Times Magazine, Associate Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. suggested that the first constructive step...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Red Barnes | 11/8/1947 | See Source »

The Department of Justice's able John F. Sonnett tried hard to get the genie back into the bottle. In support of the Department's plea that all makeready time should be ruled trifles, he said: ". . . An employer is not entitled to deduct trifling personal-pursuit periods. . . . And...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Measurement of Trifles | 2/10/1947 | See Source »

The hard-working Bell brothers are still drawing only $25 a week each from their business. But they have $23,000 worth of equipment and enough business on hand to keep them busy for at least six to eight months. They have bought a house and 30 acres of land...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: The Strickland Plan | 1/20/1947 | See Source »

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