Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...latter point he continued, we should go ahead without them. We can't let England tie us down to an importent defense, he said. Fairbank opposed these moves, calling support of MacArthur's ideas "a persuasive invitation to suicide." An attack on Chinese bases, he asserted, would implement the treaty under which Russia aids China, and this would precipitate World War III. He attacked blocking Communist ports because the confusion would result in our firing on British ships as well as Chinese...
Since the building was built "to implement the program in General Education with a particular emphasis on science courses," these Natural Science professors were in constant contact with the University authorities and the architects and had a great deal to say in the plans for the building...
Ober had insisted that Conant implement a policy the President had backed earlier in 1949 as a members of the National Education Association Committee: that communists should not teach. But, Clark said, the University did not intend to allow a witch hunt. Conant had already allowed the University News Office to state" . . . the report of the N.E.A. Committee dealt with judgments . . . and did not attempt to discuss legal or procedural aspects of the appointment and possible dismissal of teachers...
...history of Maryland's oath requirement goes back to November, 1948, when the state constitution was amended to bar from office any "member of an organization that advocates overthrow of the United States or Maryland through force and violence." To implement this amendment, a commission appointed by the Maryland Senate and headed by Frank B. Ober--a Harvard Law School graduate--drew up a bill designed to keep "subversives" out of the government. (Ober was also busy attacking Harvard at this time for tolerating the political views of some of its faculty members...
...removed from his teaching job, and on the same day the university's Committee of Chancellors told the Board of Trustees that it would continue to exclude Communists. To implement this policy the Chancellors immediately ruled that all applicants for teaching jobs would have to answer the following question inserted in the personnel sheet...