Word: oaths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...principle charges filed against Faxon were that he was a person undesirable as a school teacher; that he had violated the teachers' oath he took on March 31, 1935; and that he had engaged in conduct unbecoming a school teacher by failing, without justification, to cooperate as required by law with a duly constituted sub-committee of Congress...
Faxon told the School Committee that he had not belonged to the Communist Party since 1951, when membership became illegal in the Commonwealth. He asserted that he had never violated the Constitutions of the United States or Massachusetts, which he swore to uphold when he took the teachers' oath...
...oath resembles a form administered to all former ROTC members when they apply for commissions after graduation. The standard form for any commission, this marks the first time it has ever been signed by students...
...loyalty oaths will be signed sometime early this week, as part of a nationwide program. The oath names every organization on the Attorney General's subversive list, and asks the cadet or prospective cadet whether he has ever been a member of any listed organization. All Army oaths will have to be signed in the presence of Captain Roy G. Simkins...
...person refuses to sign the oath he can not become a member of the unit, while if he checks off membership in any of the organizations his papers will probably be sent to First Army headquarters for further checking...