Word: roading
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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What sort of a place would Harvard be it if went down this road? It would, I think not require six months to destroy the morale of both our teachers and students, and thereby our usefulness to the country. I think one need do no more than state the necessary implications of what you ask to demonstrate that nothing could be more alien to the principle of free expression that Harvard stands...
...question of Communists as teachers, but he did show eloquently the danger of Mr. Ober's philosophy: ". . . How could an effective 'closer watch' on 'extracurricular activities' be maintained unless the watch extended to conversations and correspondence? . . . What sort of a place would Harvard be if it went down this road? It would . . . not require six months to destroy the morale of both our teachers and students, and therefore our usefulness to the country...
Gibson, Harry Coe of 2012 3rd Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont; Great Falls High. Morris, Roger Helmick of 1030 Palm Road, Tucson, Ariz, Tuscon Senior High. Scanion Matthew Paul of Box 26, Dawson, N. M.: Dawson High. Singleton, John Weir of 1737 Glencoe Street, Denver, Colo.: East High, Denver...
Blattner, Robert James of 3518 North Murray Avenue, Shorewood. Wis.; Shorewood High. Hoya, Thomas William of 1825 East Beverly Road. Milwaukee; Shorewood High, Shorewood. Rate, Henry Adams of 321 Lexington Avenue Iowa City, la.; Iowa City High. Snell, John Edward of 1291 12th Street. Marton, la.; Marion High...
...with old movies, but many are clamoring for a chance to show the latest pictures: four Illinois drive-ins are suing for earlier showings. Another growing pain: at least three state legislatures are talking about regulating or taxing the drive-ins, and some local officials have banned them as road hazards because they disgorge hundreds of cars at once...