Word: protesters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Young Curley resigned under protest of certain statements made in one of his courses by Warren A. Seavey, professor of Law, which he considered derogatory to his father. His decision was not altered when Professor Seavey acepted entire responsibility for the affair...
...citizen ever to head that Canadian institution. The new principal, succeeding British Arthur Eustace Morgan, who resigned last spring after a little more than a year in the post, was Lewis Williams Douglas, 43, President Roosevelt's first Director of the Budget. Since his resignation in 1934 in protest against New Deal spending, Mr. Douglas had devoted himself to warnings against his old chief and to his duties as vice president and director of American Cyanamid...
...speech at Chicago expressed an indignation, shared by every peace-lover on this continent, at the lawlessness of certain powers in the world today. There are few persons who can stand by and watch innocent women and children slaughtered by mad-dog nations without raising a cry of protest, and this speech crystallized these sentiments of horrified disgust that all American men and women feel...
Last night, in Dunster House, Saxler or one of his KKK brothers seemed to be putting their ideals into practice, probably out of protest to the proposed Black radio speech. Flory crosses, crudely constructed from paper but none-the-less grimly reminiscent of there real thing, floated down through the air of the main Court...
...Raymond Walsh, whose two-year concluding appointment aroused a storm of protest last spring, has handed in his resignation and is now doing research work for the National Labor Relations Board. According to close friends, the Economics instructor resigned because he was "disgusted...