Word: opened
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...downtown branch, Y.P.A. was indefinitely suspended on May 19, for 1) not submitting leaflets in advance; 2) not giving advance notice about an "open meeting," at which Miss Jessica Smith, editor of Soviet Russia Today, spoke; and 3) violating the rule prohibiting solicitations on campus...
Y.P.A. has charged, on the second point, that the administration had not enforced the rule for a year and a half. But Dean Alton Lewis told the CRIMSON that the Y.P.A. has confused "closed meetings," for which no approval has been required, with "open meetings," such as the Y.P.A. meeting...
Before he left, Quinn also remarked that "faculty meetings should be open to the press so that the newspapers may report accurately and fully what goes on here...
...October, during the heat of the Williams-Sigler campaign, the Workers' Education Service issue blew wide open. On October 16, the Board of Regents said that the service would be resumed before the end of the year, retaining those parts of the program "deemed appropriate for the university to offer...
About Tenney's activities and the oath bills, Peter H. Odegard, chairman of the department of Political Science at the Berkeley branch of the University of California, has wired the CRIMSON that the loyalty measures are not "offensive in themselves, but open the door to all manner of petty persecutions...