Word: publicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ease of Spitzer, however, Strand has made several public statements. The cause of the chemist's dismissal was a letter he wrote to the editor of the Chemical and Engineering News, a chemical journal...
President Strand in many of his public statements since the dismissals has taken membership in the Progressive party to mean compliance with the party line. In reply to a letter he has written, "I haven't received many letters like years from Oregon. Yours needs more like some that have come to me from Brooklyn. I think you have been reading too much communist propaganda that has appeared under the guise of the Progressive Party." In another letter Strand put "Communist organization apologists for the Soviet Union, officials of the Progressive Party, and many other fellow travellers" in the same...
...College's opinion was revealed by Lesley Nichols, the Director of Public relations. He wired the CRIMSON: "Doctor Lee Lorch not reappointed by a unanimous vote of the Budget and Personnal Committee of the College. In my opinion his activities at Stuyvesant town had nothing to do with his non-reappointment...
...January 28, 13 faculty members moved to organize Shipherd College, a move branded by Ashby "an ingenious device to attract public attention. . ." But despite the Board's granting of life tenure to a few teachers, the exodus was on. Three instructors resigned early this year. Another dropped out on March 1. Mobee and another teacher quit on March 2, two more on March 3, another on March 9, and another on March...
Last week, the CRIMSON wived the director of public relations at Northwestern, asking for an official statement of these charges. No reply has been received...