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Shortly thereafter, on November 12, James, M. Landis, Dean emeritus of the Harvard Law School, and Reverend E. Walter Chater, head of a local church, formed a committee to protest the Oath. Morally, they appealed that "loyalty cannot, in our opinion, be legislated," while they claimed that the oath was unconstitutional because it read, "I also do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I do not believe in the overthrow of our form of government," condemning lawful, as well as illegal, change...
...Barry Bingham, president and editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, who just went around the world with Adlai E. Stevenson. The Reverend Duncan Howlett of the First Church of Boston, Malcolm Holmes, Dean of the New England Conservatory of Music, and Director of the Harvard Band for the last ten years. Johnny Green, song writer, and head of the music department...
Shortly thereafter, on November 12, James M. Landis, Dean emeritus of the Harvard Law School, and Reverend E. Walter Chater, head of a local church, formed a committee to protest the oath. Morally, they appealed that "loyalty cannot, in our opinion, be legislated," while they claimed that the oath was unconstitutional because it read, "I also do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I do not believe in the overthrow of our form of government," condemning lawful, as well as illegal, change...
Members of Buck's committee to nominate a new chairman of the Board of Preachers are: Dr. Fredrick May Eliot, Dr. Douglas Horton, Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, and The Right Reverend Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill...
Boydstun ordered loudspeakers rigged outside the funeral home, engaged the Rev. David Soper of the Assembly of God ("If we aren't careful, we could have a cannibalistic attitude in America . . ." said the reverend of Cook's career) and prepared for a big funeral. The coffin, Boydstun assured the public, would be reopened before burial to allow all a good, last look. But that was as far as the undertaker got with his plans...