Word: jansen
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Nearly a year ago, New York City's Superintendent of Schools William Jansen summoned a teacher into his office and asked him this question: "Are you now, or were you ever, a member of the Communist Party?" The teacher refused to answer, and in time, seven others did the same. Last May, Superintendent Jansen suspended all eight for "insubordination and conduct unbecoming a teacher." Since then, New York City has been trying to decide whether Dr. Jansen had the legal right to do what...
...expected, the defendants declared they would take their case "if necessary to the highest court in the land." Meanwhile, Superintendent Jansen had been reinforced in his right to ask questions, and would continue to do so whenever he thought it necessary...
...Abundant Life. In Seattle, the Central Lutheran Church bulletin said that while the pastor was on vacation, Assistant Pastor Luther Jansen would be "in complete charge of church services and pastoral cuties...
...were still a few stalwarts who seemed to have no complaints. Detroit's Art Houtteman, Cleveland's Bob Lemon, and the Braves' Johnny Sain had already won ten games each. Rookie Bob Miller had won seven straight for the front-running Phillies. The Giants' Larry Jansen had pitched 30 consecutive scoreless innings before he finally allowed...
...Although Jansen's actions have not yet touched college or university teachers, several college students have been indirectly affected. Last month, four student's organizations at New York's Queens College invited Mrs. Celia Zitron, one of eight public school teachers suspended by Jansen and the Board of Education, to speak on the campus...