Word: mitted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...repercussions of Schmitz' action have shown how the scholar can act to protect himself against such measures. On February 26, Victor Weisskopf, professor at MIT, became the first to boycott Washington for its ban on Oppenheimer. Two weeks later, Harvard professor Perry Miller, in turning down a similar invitation to speak at the University in Seattle, declared, "No self-respecting scholar could talk there now." Last week seven scholars, two of them members of Harvard's medical faculty, joined in refusing to appear at a symposium planned by Washington University's biology department, declaring that the ban on Oppenheimer...
Lattimore was originally indicted in December, 1952. Since then, he has been on suspension, with pay, from Johns Hopkins University. In several respects, his case is similar to that of MIT's Dirk Struik, who was indicted in 1951 for conspiring to overthrow the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Struik has never been brought to trail, yet for three years, he too has been drawing a full salary without being allowed to teach...
...exchange students is often justifiable. Such "visitors" are legalized by the U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Act, whose purpose is to offer American training to people from war-ravaged or backward countries, almost as part of Point Four. Thus, as Professor Paul Chalmers, assistant dean of admissions at MIT points out, we have a bi-national responsibility--to say, France, which wants its bright young scholars to return to France to work, rather than to remain...
...Andy Ward starts, that pitching could materialize. The right-handed ace-whose hurling was curtailed last season for disciplinary reasons-has been out since pitching the first four innings of a 9 to 2 victory over MIT ten days...
This cross-sectioning is very important since a question written for an aptitude test by a MIT math professor might give un unfair advantage to Eastern pre-engineering students. The committee tries to eliminate all items which might prove of particular advantage to one group...