Word: oaths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Still another paragraph was written in the Epic of the Oath Bill yesterday with the release of a letter by James A. McLaughlin, professor of Law, in which he supported the stand of Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Goology...
Assuming what appears to be a less determined stand on the Oath Bill, President Conant has issued a letter which will be sent to all members of the Faculty this week asking that they sign the oath forms...
...plant trees and build fire lines and dam rivers. . . . You're going to work hard-all of you. If you still think you don't want to go through with it, you've still got time to go home. However, once you've taken this oath of enrollment, you are a member of this organization, and bound to it as firmly as if it were the United States Army...
...meeting, which will probably be held in the New Lecture Hall, will be on the subject of "The Teacher's Oath Bill". It is expected that Professor Mather will clarify his stand on the bill...
President Conant joins Mr. Mather in his disapproval of the Oath Bill. He will also receive student and faculty support in an intelligent fight for its repeal. There are three ways in which this may be done. First, should further investigation prove that the oath is not mandatory as it appears at present it will be an ineffective blot in legal files. Secondly, should it be of questionable constitutionality, a test case will wipe it off the statute books. Thirdly, should it only be a poor piece of legislation, the most probable eventuality, Mr. Mather has all the qualities which...