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Today Mr. Payson Smith will have the oaths of the teachers of the State. Among them will be Professor Mather's plus appendices.
In 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?
Professor Mather's additions to the oath seem to be completely irrelevant but he may very possibly insist upon them. If he does the burden of enforcement does bit rest on Harvard. While Section 1 regarding the hiring of new teachers does rest responsibility on the educational institution involved, Section 2 concerning teachers already employed does not.
It was a Curley and Hearst dominated State Legislature that enacted the law, not the University. Let the Attorney General prove the dangers to Massachusett's republican form of government inherent in teaching theories of earth origin.
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