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David E. Lilienthal jr.
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'Radical' Students Face Pressures on Campus
This is the third and last article in a series surveying the condition of academic freedom in American universities. In
Academic Freedom---Crimson Report
Six weeks ago, the authors of this article set out to conduct a survey of the problems of academic freedom.
Gaudy Class Day Rolls On ...
Of all the ceremonies during Graduation Week that are encrusted with accumulated traditions, Class Day is without a doubt the
The Moviegoer
At first glance, the story of a 17th century priest who spent the last 43 years of his life working
On the Shelf
The "new" Advocate is without a doubt heading in the right direction. In last month's issue, the editors attempted to
Cabbages and Kings
When Joseph Stalin "replied" to a newspaperman's questionnaire late last month, he plunged the Western world into a whirlpool of
Federal Aid to Education: II
The campaign to pump federal money into the nation's schools and colleges hasn't exactly spread like a prairie fire, but
The Democratic Senate
The Republican Senate dropped stone-cold dead in the electoral market three days ago, and nobody paid it much mind more
The Campaign
Truman Democrats aren't exactly complacent over the chances of their national ticket this year, but they have fond and quite
The Campaign
While Elmo Roper and Thomas E. Dewey have assured the American people that the presidential election this year will be
Americanism, Inc.: III
This is the last in a series of three articles dealing with the House Committee on un-American Activities, from 1938
Americanism, Inc., II
In spite of indignant critics who accused him of neglecting Fascism and smearing liberalism, Martin Dies calmly announced, in May