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Lattimore was originally indicted in December, 1952. Since then, he has been on suspension, with pay, from Johns Hopkins University. In several respects, his case is similar to that of MIT's Dirk Struik, who was indicted in 1951 for conspiring to overthrow the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Struik has never been brought to trail, yet for three years, he too has been drawing a full salary without being allowed to teach...
Legal developments in Pennsylvania may invalidate the case Massachusetts has against Dirk Struik, the Mathematics professor now suspended with full pay from M.I.T...
Since Massachusetts law closely resembles Pennsylvania's, the case against Struik, Margaret Gilbert, and Harry Winner--all indicted for conspiring to overthrow the Commonwealth--may be thrown...
...Court finds that the Smith Act makes the Massachusetts anti-subversive statutes invalid, Struik's attorney will ask for reconsideration of the case against his client...
Meanwhile, Struik, under suspension from his teaching duties at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has continued to engage in research both in Mathematics and his special field, the History of Science...