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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Salo W. Baron, Professor of Jewish History at Columbia University, gave the first Israel Goldman Memorial Lecture last night in Paine Hall. He spoke on "The Jewish Factor in our Civilization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baron Praises contribution Of Jews to Man's Progress | 11/16/1953 | See Source »

Robert I. Goldman '54 suggested that the Council's $1600 scholarship fund be divided into several large scholarships and be given to deserving undergraduates who had failed to get needed help from the Financial Aid Center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Council Decides to Keep Financial Awards | 11/10/1953 | See Source »

...Lubell were convinced that the inquiry was "repugnant to the spirit of the First Amendment" and if he wished to avoid implicating others, he might have adopted the tactics of calculated attempt, successfully adopted by Irving Goldman of Sarah Lawrence College, among others, without any reprisal on the part of the Jenner Committee. That is to say, Lubell might have spoken freely about has own past, stated that he is not under Communist direction, and then refused to speak about anyone else. Of course, this subjects him to a possible contempt charge, but there are many lawyers looking for just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Text of Lubell's Letter | 10/15/1953 | See Source »

...Harvard, before the Jenner Committee on May 8, David Hawkins, on a year's appointment at the University, also used the principal of calculated contempt. Hawkins admitted to membership in the Communist Party from 1938 to 1948, but like Goldman refused to talk about others...

Author: By William M. Beccher, David W. Cudhen, Michael O. Finkelstein, Milton S. Gwirtzman, Ronald P. Kriss, J. ANTHONY Lukas, and Michael Maccoby., COPYRIGHT 1953 BY THE HARVARD CRIMSONS | Title: Education and the Fifth Amendment | 6/10/1953 | See Source »

Hawkins added that he had no need of consulting his counsel. As with Goldman, the Committee has taken no further action, and it seems as though a witness who speaks honestly and fearlessly about himself but refuses to pull others into the investigations will secure public approval. As Mr. Ernest has pointed out, the sympathies of the American people do not lie with the informer...

Author: By William M. Beccher, David W. Cudhen, Michael O. Finkelstein, Milton S. Gwirtzman, Ronald P. Kriss, J. ANTHONY Lukas, and Michael Maccoby., COPYRIGHT 1953 BY THE HARVARD CRIMSONS | Title: Education and the Fifth Amendment | 6/10/1953 | See Source »

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