Word: northwestern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...name of Rupert Emerson, professor of Government, was planted in the story which accused Emerson and two other University professors with advocating pro-Comunist policies, the Northwestern Daily charged in a featured story yesterday...
...Northwestern undergraduate paper quoted one of its university's professors, Kenneth W. Colegrove, as saying that he had never mentioned Emerson in his testimony before the Senate Internal Security subcommittee. According to the Northwestern's story, Colegrove said he admired Emerson very much...
...letter to the New York Times yesterday, Professor Kenneth W. Colegrove of Northwestern University denied he had accused Rupert Emerson, professor of Government, of being a communist...
United Press dispatches said Colegrove had called Emerson a card holding member of the party. Emerson wrote a letter to Colegrove as soon as he heard of the charges, denying them and expressing surprise that the Northwestern professor could so testify. He said further that records would show he had never attended the conference referred to in Colgrove's testimony...
...three men have vigorously denied the charges which were made by Kenneth W. Colegrove, a Northwestern professor. Earlier this month, Fairbank was refused permission to enter Japan to teach there. He had been mentioned this summer before the McCarran group in testimony by Louis Budenz and Elizabeth Bentley, both former active Communists...