Word: georgias
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Beta Kappa at the University of Georgia, Gene Black became a World War I Navy ensign at 19. At war's end he went into investment banking in Atlanta, became manager of the local office of Chase-Harris, Forbes Corp. in 1931, two years later was made assistant vice president. When the firm was dissolved, Gene became a second vice president of Chase, this year rose to senior vice president. (He will now resign from Chase...
...Oglethorpe University, Georgia, Professor Don West was dropped from the faculty a year ago and was later reinstated. It was charged that the reason for the suspension was West's activities with the Progressive Party...
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...University of Georgia, Athena Georgia, James Barfeet, assistant professor of Education, was dismissed on May 12. 1948. The week before, he had been selected as the Progressive Party candidate for governor. After his dismissal, Barfoot accepted the nomination...
...Affiliation with the Progressive Party was not responsible for the failure to renew the contract," Caldwell said. On the subject of Georgia's policy on the political activities of its professors, he quoted a university statute which states: "Members of the faculty should refrain from involving the university in partisan politics, futile controversies, and harmful publicity...