Word: renderings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Baldwin, Robert Hamilton, Render. George William, Birckhesd, Godfrey Malbens, Brager, A. Stanley, Jr. Brooks, Peter Albert, Byrne, James Jay, Delafield, Frederick Prime, Jr., Flemming, Joseph Peter, Jr., Jaffe, Henry Zevi, Kerr, John Grinham, Lyach, John Dee. McCallum. Duncan Howard, Maroni, Edward Walsh, Osborne Charles Cabot, Otis, Lauren Frederic, Sewyer, Alan Frederick, Jr., Schaffer, Louis Hatzler, Spence, William James (Captain), Thomas Richard Henry, 3d Yost, Edward DuRoss, Keller, Donald Verne (Manager...
...Such membership, and the accompanying surrender of intellectual integrity, render an individual unfit to discharge the duties of a teacher in this country...
...American schools and colleges. Members of the Communist Party of the United States should not be employed as teachers. Such membership . . . involves adherence to doctrines and discipline completely inconsistent with the principles of freedom on which American education depends. Such membership, and the accompanying surrender of intellectual integrity, render an individual unfit to discharge the duties of a teacher in this country...
...CRIMSON believes that membership in the Communist Party does not automatically "render an individual unfit to discharge the duties of a teacher." First, there is proof that many Communist card-holders are not required to follow the party line. In order to keep many "big names" in the party, the Communists do not demand blind obedience to party policies. Second, even if all Communists surrendered their "intellectual integrity," there are large areas of learning where politics is completely irrelevant. An ardent party-liner in the field of government is one thing--his dogma could well make him incompetent to teach...
...payroll had actually earned their money on responsible state jobs. But most of the others, reported Thiem and Harris, had been riding the "gravy train" as "field investigators" and "messenger clerks." One publisher drew $850 as a "public works laborer." But many did render substantial service to Governor Green, said Thiem and Harris -especially at election time. They had faithfully filled their newspapers with editorials and stories ground out by the Green publicity mill...