Word: racially
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Civic Unity League, made up of 55 Cambridge citizens, operates out of the City Manager's office and is set up specifically to handle problems such as discrimination against racial groups. Members of the Executive Council of the League include Thomas Eliot '28, former Congressman, who also acts as the group's legal advisor...
Denial of freedom of the press and of radio to those inciting racial hatred or advocating the overthrow of the United States Government was the subject of a non-decision debate sponsored by the Union Debate Society in the North Common Room of the Union last night...
...passing the resolution the Committee urged that "all possible efforts" be made to secure support for the picket line from all organizations within the University and that attempts be made to include Cambridge civic groups in the step aimed at ending racial discrimination at the Club 100. It was felt that the greatest measure of respect for the picket line would be obtained if the sponsoring organizations represented a broad base...
...erection of the present Station. Now completely modernized and operating on the latest FBI syllabus, the Station takes advantage of its proximity to the University by enlisting local talent in many of its classes. The Police Training Center, for example, has just wound up a course in Inter-Racial Relations with Gordon Allport showing the policemen the sociological ropes. This is probably the first time a Harvard professor has been a visiting lecturer at a police station...
Condemning the Club 100 for discriminatory practices in another resolution, Local 431 became the first faculty group to support the earlier student-wide protest. "The policy of the student committee is in complete accord with our own previous stands on racial questions," a Union spokesman said...