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...langourous gusto that the shallow hussies of the American screen are put to shame. In fact, her lush performance is at times too enthralling. During Miss Lollabridgia's more decollete scenes, those lacking at least a smattering of French will find it impossible to concentrate on the English sub-titles...

Author: By Robert J. Schoenberg, | Title: Fan Fan The Tulip | 10/26/1953 | See Source »

...resignation is not in any way the result of a request or of pressure by the President or Board of Trustees of the College," he wrote in his letter to President Harold Taylor. "Nor is it by reason of the fact that in my appearance before the Senate Sub-Committee on Internal Security I used the Fifth Amendment." Aron explained that "purely personal reasons" had forced him to resign, but this was due to his placing himself in an untenable position in the small college. Aron's case should clarify the fact that a teacher who keeps his affiliations secret...

Author: By William M. Beccher, David W. Cudhen, Michael O. Finkelstein, Milton S. Gwirtzman, Ronald P. Kriss, J. ANTHONY Lukas, and Michael Maccoby., COPYRIGHT 1953 BY THE HARVARD CRIMSONS | Title: Education and the Fifth Amendment | 6/10/1953 | See Source »

...bill, introduced at the height of fury over the Jenner sub-committee hearings in Boston, also applied to any person the attorney-general has "reasonable cause" to think is a member of the Communist party...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Red Bills Proliferate In Mass. Legislature | 6/10/1953 | See Source »

Senator Jenner, Chairman of the Internal Security Sub-committee forwarded his own group's policy statement as recorded in the Congressional Record...

Author: By William M. Beecher, | Title: Council Draws Protest, Praise For Statement | 5/27/1953 | See Source »

...denying pedagogues rights which are common to all members of the community, to all Americans. Teachers should be free to talk before committees without fear of prosecution for someone else's lies. But until committee procedure is improved to prevent this, the Corporation's policy subtly but actually coerces sub-poened Faculty members to risk perjury charges. It is not a question of the teacher's responsibility to speak frankly and with candor; rather it is a matter which goes beyond that responsibility, which saddles a teacher with an entirely unnecessary burden. Thus we cannot agree that either Kamin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Outcome | 5/22/1953 | See Source »

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