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...accord with the opinion of Mr. Curley's Attorney General, Mr. Smith says that the Mather oath will be in acceptable. What course will Professor Mather, Harvard, and the State take...
Payson Smith, Massachusetts Commissioner of Education, yesterday declared the Teachers' Oath, signed by Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, to be void, because of exceptions which he had written in before signing...
President Conant stated that he would take no action on the part of the University until Saturday, the last date on which the oath can be signed...
Chief ceremony of the Philippines' transformation from territorial to commonwealth status was the inauguration of small, brown Manuel Luis Quezon to be the Philippine Commonwealth's first President. Most of the 15,000 official guests on hand to watch President Quezon swear his oath were influential brown-skinned fellow-countrymen in white suits and straw hats. But the guests whom President Quezon was happiest to see were the white-skinned envoys of the liberating Republic: Secretary Dern, Vice President John Nance Garner, 17 U. S. Senators, 26 U. S. Representatives, 34 U. S. newspapermen, to the last...
...medical society had an easy answer: the law forbade. Of three Buffalo clergymen of three different faiths, two expressed themselves in favor of euthanasia. In Washington, a U. S. Public Health surgeon declared that mercy killing was outlawed in this clause of the oath of Hippocrates: "If any shall ask of me a drug to produce death I will not give it nor will I suggest such counsel." In Kansas City, Mo., Dr. Logan Clendening (The Human Body), who likes to pooh-pooh the fears of hypochondriacs, said the question was outside the medical profession's province. In Chicago...