Word: mathers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...question of relieving Professor Mather from his teaching duties has not been even considered by the University officials. The question of the technical form of the oath appears to involve a number of legal problems which must be considered if and when the issue arises...
...statement issued by the University merely stated, "Professor Mather has taken the oath of allegiance. His oath has been forwarded to the Commissioner considers it to be technically imperfect, Professor Mather's attention will be called to this fact...
University authorities had taken no action last night concerning the rejection of Professor Mather's teacher's oath by Payson Smith, Massachusetts commissioner of Education, having had no official communication from the State...
Meanwhile Professor Mather had no statement to make beyond that made on Friday when he said, "I have not come from a notary public's office, and I'm not going to one. I have signed my oath, and if anybody objects, they may do so." Asked about the deadline laid down by the law, Professor Mather replied, "I haven't thought about it in that...
Professor Mather wrote two exceptions onto his oath; namely that he would not sever his connections with a Russo-American cultural group and that he did not transfer from the University to the State the right to judge his fitness as a teacher...