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Iowa s Butter-Margarine War : T W Schultz s Fight for Academic Freedom

Iowa’s “Butter-Margarine War”: T. W. Schultz’s Fight for Academic Freedom Theodore W. Schultz, emeritus professor and former head of University of Chicago s Economics department, attends a press conference after winning the Sveriges riksbank s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for 1979. University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center Rights and Reproductions. Copyright: Chicago Maroon, October 19, 1979, p. 1 David Seim is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He directs a small history program within the school’s Social Science Department. His research interests include development of safeguards for responsibly unfettered social science, and persistence of conversation about whose interest social science serves. Some of these interests are in his book Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Social Science (Routledge, 2015), which stops short of the time period and issues explored here.

Most boring town meeting in 50 years - By Carolyn Zachary

To our readers, Most boring town meeting in 50 years By Carolyn Zachary | May 17, 2021 Photo by: Carolyn Zachary Selectman Peter Milinazzo, left, and Ken Seekins load chairs into Seekins pickup outside the Fire Station following Searsmont s town meeting May 15. Searsmont Birthday boy Lee Woodward sped 60 Searsmont residents through the first 24 articles in the Annual Town Meeting Warrant May 15 in just 40 minutes. Explanations of the last three articles, all related to updates to the town’s Land Use Ordinance, took another 14 minutes, and chairs were stacked, loaded and gone in just 13 minutes more. No one opposed a single article in the streamlined warrant. And, in the wake of the governor’s recent announcement, not a single person wore a mask – although chairs were placed 6 feet apart inside the Fire Station and just outside its wide-open doors.

Dedham Town Hall prepares to reopen to the public

Dedham Town Hall prepares to reopen to the public The bad news – parking’s tight, and it’s about to get tighter. Nearly a year after town employees moved into the former Ames School on Washington Street, Town Manager Leon Goodwin announced that the building will be open to the public on May 24, to coincide with the summer schedule. Currently, the public is allowed into Town Hall by appointment only. During his announcement to members of the Select Board on April 29, Goodwin said there will be open houses on May 15 and 22; the May 15 open house will be for the Senior Center, while the May 22 open house will be for the entire building.

Iowa bill banning race and sex scapegoating expands from schools, universities to all government a

Iowa bill banning race and sex scapegoating expands from schools, universities to all government a
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