Word: f
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard professor, Kirtley F. Mather, argued that the bill's wording was dangerously loose. He said that Communists advocate such "doctrines" as freedom of speech and world peace. Any professor--or any dormitory janitor--who expressed similar views would be subject to prosecution if the bill were enacted, he claimed...
This bill got through the Senate and was signed by Governor Robert F. Bradford '23 on March 19. It lacked practically all of the controversial features of the Attorney-General's proposal...
This act, sponsored by State Senator Benjamin F. Feinberg, directs the Board of Regents, which governs the school system, to draw up a list of "subversive" organizations and dismiss any teachers or school administrators found belonging to them. It suggests that the Justice Department list of "subversive" groups be used, but leaves the matter entirely in the hands of the Regents...
...year ago, some Williams alumni were not under the collar about Professor Schuman. At that time, George Sokolsky's column in the New York Sun criticized a review Schuman had written of "Speaking Frankly," a book by ex-Secretary of State James F. Byrnes...
These men had been dropped for "economic reasons," the Trustees said. Dean James F. Mathias amplified on this statement...