Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Are They Ashamed?
July 28, 1948
The professors at the University of
Washington who refused to answer
pertinent questions are indeed not smart if they
think the public is not entitled to have the
information requested by the investigators.
Those teachers are working for the people
of the State of Washington. The taxpayers,
who are paying their salaries, have every
right to know whether or not the professors
are, or ever have been, members of the
Communist Party.
What assumption is the author of this
editorial making regarding the professors?
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Are They Ashamed?
July 28, 1948
The professors at the Univer...
July 28, 1948
The professors at the Univer...
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