Word: protestant
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Roman Catholics, the victims 300 years ago of Japan's great Christian martyrdom, were silent last week over the forced resig nation of the six. The Pope's Apostolic Delegate to Japan did not publicly protest...
...caught napping on the destroyer deal, with no chance to comment until afterwards. Now, with another horse trade in progress behind the scenes, he has a chance to attack something better than an untouchable fait accompli, and score a real hit on the President's dictatorial methods. If his protest against the destroyer deal was sincere, he will surely not let this opportunity go begging...
...heels of widespread student protest against the dismissal in 1937 of two young Economics instructors, Alan R. Sweezy '29 and J. Raymond Walsh, the Council recommended that student committees be formed in each department to consult with Faculty members of that department on proposed appointments and dismissals...
...past three years undergraduates have become increasingly vocal on the subject of Faculty appointments. In the year and a half ending last winter hundreds of students and dozens of undergraduate organizations including Phi Bota Kappa and the Student Council petitioned President Conant to reconsider administrative decisions. This storm of protest, precipitated by the dismissal of ten assistant professors in 1939, penetrated the calm atmosphere of the Faculty room last fall, where a number of well-attended and heated sessions took place. The storm petered out last winter, and later it was announced that two of the ten men had been...
...isolationist front began to waver, and the war of words grew more bitter. Toward the end of May, 300 undergraduates signed a petition to President Roosevelt registering their determination "never, under any circumstances, to follow in the footsteps of the students of 1917." This raised a storm of protest in the press over the alleged defeatism and lack of patriotism of Harvard students...