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Page 210 - 24, 1936, hereinafter quoted. The statute in question provides as follows: Disbursing officers, or the head of any executive department, or other estażblishment, not under any of the executive departments, may apply for, and the General Accounting Office shall render his decision upon any question involving a payment to be made by them or under
Page 162 - papers published and circulated ahong our school children here. On page 16 of the statement is made [reading]: Cumulative evidence supports the conclusion that, in the United States as In other countries, the age of individualism and laissez faire in economy and government is closing, and that a new age of collectivism is emerging.
Page 113 - the School Build a New Social Order? There was a fifth printing of said book in October 1935. In said book he lays down the following as texts for teachers: That the teachers should deliberately reach for power and then make the most of their conquest Is my firm conviction. To the extent that they are
Page 196 - our schools and colleges which doubtless has come about, not by teaching the truth that communism means the destruction of all forms of democratic government, private property and home, loss of all civil liberties, such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and trial by
Page 267 - requesting the resignation of the superintendent - of schools and Board of Education and that a new superintendent and Board of EducatIon be appointed, and Whereasa said resolution was sent to the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the District, and no recognition except one acknowledgment of Its receipt, and no action has been taken by
Page 113 - adherence of communism rather than the opposite effect, and in view of that fact and in view of the fact that the press, not only your paper but nearly all the other papers in, the District of
Page 12 - minds of the public-school children of the District of Columbia. Every employee of this school system, including also the -unpaid members of the Board of Education, before entering upon his duties, signs and swears to the following oath of office: “I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
Page 113 - that the individual has no rights which the state is bound to respect is discarded (p. 173). For the experience of Russia's iron age would certainly indicate that the state, as well as the private employer, can be an exploiter (p. 275). Corroboration of these conditions comes from all impartial and
Page 81 - p. in. a recess was taken until 2 pm) AFTER RECESS (The hearing was resumed at the expiration of the recess, 2 pm) Mr, KENNEDY. The meeting will please be in order. We will first
Page 37 - be available for the payment of the salary of any person teaching or advocating communism”, and further state, without reservation and for the purpose of obtaining payment of salary otherwise due me, that I did not at any time during the period to

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