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...more than merely "the result of the misdirection of the efforts of sincere men." Even assuming that Dorgan et al. are sincere, there are few less open to reason than "righteous" fanatics whatever their locus on the political spectrum. We are not at all convinced that Messrs. Dorgan and Robertson are unrepresentative of the unintelligent approach of at least some of the importantly placed leaders in the investigatory parade. In this sense, the forum of the other evening may have served well in pointing up the serious danger portended when and if this type of unthinking, and fanatical individual gets...
...presentation of Messrs. Robertson and Dorgan was particularly irresponsible and was obviously designed to reduce the debate to a farce. These men possessed more guts than perspective or acquaintance with the subject. And from their previous pronouncements this must have been evident to the directors of the program...
...Dirk Struik of M.I.T. and Allard Lowenstein, second year law student at Yale, took the negative of the question, "Should Universities be investigated." For the affirmative were Kenneth D. Robertson '29, and Thomas Dorgan, Clerk of the Superior Civil Court...
...find Communists because they're hiding somewhere under the guise of Socialists," asserted Robertson. Citing Struik as the "best reason for an investigation," he read from the magazine "Communist" of 1937 that teaching was the most important step in taking over a country...
Sponsored by the Harvard-Radcliffe Graduate Student Council, the forum features Dirk J. Struik, suspended professor of Mathematics at M.I.T. Allard K. Lowenstein, former head of NSA and Students for Stevenson, Thomas Morgan, clerk of the Massachusetts Superior Civil Court, and Kenneth D. Robertson '29, Boston businessman and originator of the class "Free Enterprise Fund." Arthur N. Holcombe, Eaton Professor of Government, is moderator...