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...York Daily News in a note to staff members, "you'll need a pass to enter restricted areas, or for that matter, maybe to get into the News Building . . . Before the pass is issued, however, the Office of Civilian Defense requires that you sign the attached oath of loyalty." Similar notices were tacked on most Manhattan newsroom bulletin boards last week, or sent to newsmen...
Harold Winkler, former professor of Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley who resigned last year rather than sign the loyalty oath, will take over Government 103. Winkler lectured at the University last spring after he left California. Government 223 will be discontinued this spring...
California University's Board of Regents voted Friday not to reconsider the two-year-old loyalty oath for all faculty members which the Board rescinded last month. Friday's vote was 12 to 5. Such action completely kills any chance of the oath being reinstituted...
...constitutionality of the oath, center of bitter controversy since its adoption in 1949, is being considered by the California Supreme Court. The Court took the case after a state appellate court had ruled in favor of 18 faculty members who had sued for reinstatement after the university had fired them because they refused to sign the oath. Up until Friday's decision the status of these faculty members depended on the Supreme Court's action, but now their reinstatement by the university is expected...
...Board determined to reconsider last month's action rescinding the oath when one member changed his vote...