Word: oaths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...public hearing which in former years has been a storm center of passion and political rivalry the famous Teachers' Oath repeal measure will be debated by liberal and conservative organizations for the third consecutive year today...
...oppose the repeal of the Teaches Oath Law and favor keeping the important profession of teaching synonymous with patriotism...
...into the sanctity of the Justices' robing room in the new Supreme Court Building. A few days before the Senate had confirmed President Roosevelt's second Supreme Court appointment -even more perfunctorily than in the case of Hugo Black. The Chief Justice administered the Constitutional oath to Stanley Reed, who then marched into the courtroom in his brand-new black robe to take his place as the 77th Justice to sit on the high bench, succeeding Associate Justice Sutherland. Before the former Solicitor General could sit in judgment, however, he had to take a second, judicial oath, swearing...
Before he went to Washington this week to take his oath amid a storm of liberal protest John Milton declared, aping the Hague idiom: "I ain't never been arrested. I ain't never been indicted. I ain't never been convicted...
...conference is being organized to check reactionaries who are "mobilizing their forces to further block the will of the people." Veto of the Oath repeal bill is cited as an example...