Word: oaths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Recently Professor Lovejoy assailed Governor Nice and Colonel Ames W. W. Woodcock them president of St. Johns College, for their attitude toward the Teachers Oath Bill...
...University of Chicago and is now a professor of German literature at Bethel College. The elder Warkentin is currently trying to have the Supreme Court pass on his application for citizenship, which has been refused because, abiding by the tenets of his religion, he will take no oath to bear arms. Son John will take no such oath either. He studied at Brown University under Dr. Leonard Carmichael, went along with Carmichael to the University of Rochester, where he expects to receive his Ph.D. this June. Thereafter he will study medicine at Northwestern, specializing in the visual acuity of human...
...Harvard among many people, a misunderstanding of her policies, and a faithlessness in her principles of freedom of thought. Such a condition is the result of past errors in public relations, and it can hardly be allowed to continue without danger of laws more restrictive than the Teachers' Oath...
Further, he declared that he felt he was especially well-equipped to do the work in American history and literature that was expected of him, and repeated his earlier statements that he had no objection to taking the Massachusetts teacher's oath, and that he would consider the oath binding...
While Governor Hurley, vetoer of the Oath Law, refused to comment last night, Thomas Dorgan, ex-assemblyman and sponsor of the bill stated: "My feeling on matters of this character have been expressed by me so many times in the past that further comment is unnecessary...