OBSERVATIONS FROM THE PASTSome day The Great Conspiracy Against the Bruin will come out in the public. As for now, it is better for the school that no one, not even the students, know the true facts. —Martin A. Brower, Daily Bruin editor, Feb. 23, 1951 . . . the old Bruin I loved is dead. It ran around for a while, kicking and biting like a mongrel pup in the pound who senses that he is soon to be put to sleep. But the superior forces of the dog-catcher and the law have tamed the pup with the loud bark and curious eyes. The ghost of the dead Bruin may rise up and be heard. But most probably it will sleep on peaceably. —Zena Stanten, Daily Bruin associate editor, Jan. 7, 1955 |
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When Liz McDannel, president of the Daily Bruin Alumni Association, asked me to make reprints of my thesis, Loud Bark and Curious Eyes: A History of the UCLA Daily Bruin, 1919-1955, available to members and friends of the association, I demurred at first because I wanted to check the text to see if it had held up during the past quarter century. Not too badly, I found, though in one or two places I was able to insert some new material not available to me in May 1970, when I finished the original text. And I cured some errors and updated some style quirks from days of yore. Gone, for example, is “Miss Edelman.” She is now just plain “Edelman.” I also had to insert some explanations that were not needed in 1970, which, after all, was only some 15 years after the period of time described in the thesis. The campus green boxes used to distribute the Daily Bruin have all vanished, replaced by fancy rigs that include an area for paid clothing ads and bins for the many ethnic newspapers that have sprung up in the past decade or two. What was the Blue “C”? I had to explain. And tell why it had been covered with dirt. The question is, Why should anybody care about these long-gone political battles on the UCLA campus? Clearly, some people do. I received a phone call some time ago from a former DB editor who said the frayed copy of my thesis in the DB office was “required reading” for him while at UCLA. (He had tracked me down through the Internet, certainly a communication device unheard of during most of the history of the Bruin.) More to the point: This tale demonstrates that the freedoms we take for granted, on the campus or off, are constantly under attack—often by people in positions of great authority. We let down our guard at our peril. January 1997 (Revised May 2000) |
NORMAL OUTLOOK (Normal Outlook list taken from DB, 11/30/51.)
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1910-11 | Clarence Hodges, Shirley D. Burns. |
1911-15 | No names available. |
1915-16 | Albert T. Blanford, Gertrude C.Maloney, Willette Long, Eva Smith. |
1916-17 | Lee Roy Smith, Eva Throckmorton. |
1917-18 | Elizabeth Lee Polk, Nina Ehlers. |
1918-19 | Possibly not published. |
CUB CALIFORNIAN
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1919-1921 | Dale Stoddard, Alice Lookabaugh, Fern Ashley, David K. Barnwell. |
1920-21 | Mildred Sanborn. |
1921-22 | John A. Worley. |
1922-23 | Irving C. Kramer. |
1923 (fall) | Irving C. Kramer. |
CALIFORNIA GRIZZLY
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1924 (spring) | Fred M. Jordan. |
1924-25 | John F. Cohee, Robert W. Kerr. |
1925-26 | John F. Cohee, Ben Person. |
BRUIN
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1926-27 | William E. Forbes. |
1927-28 | James F. Wickizer. |
1928-29 | H. Monte Harrington, Gene Harvey. |
1929-30 | Walter T. Bogart. |
1930-31 | Carl Schaefer, Charles Olton. |
1931-32 | Maxwell Clark. |
1932-33 | George Elmendorf. |
1933-34 | Robert K. Shellaby. |
1934-35 | F. Chandler Harris. |
1935-36 | Gilbert Harrison. |
1936-37 | Stanley Rubin. |
1937-38 | Roy Swanfeldt, Norman Borisoff. |
1938-39 | William T. Brown, Everett Carter. |
1939-40 | Sanford J. Mock, Richard K. Pryne. |
1940-41 | Bruce Cassiday, Jack Hauptli. |
1941-42 | Malcolm Steinlauf, Robert M. Barsky. |
1942-43 | Tom Smith, Robert Weil, Josephine Rosenfield. |
1943-44 | Adele Truitt, Charlotte Klein, Gloria Farquar. |
1944-45 | Pat Campbell, Helen Licht, Doris Willens. |
1945-46 | Hannah Bloom, Bill Stout, Anne Stern. |
1946-47 | Ann Hebert, Frank Mankiewicz. |
1947-48 | Paul Simqu, Elmer L. (Chally) Chalberg. |
1948-49 | Charles G. Francis, Grover Heyler. |
1949-50 | James D. Garst, Harold E. Watkins. |
1950-51 | Eugene Frumkin, Jerry Schlapik (acting), Martin A. Brower. |
1951-52 | Robert Myers, Peter Graber. |
1952-53 | Richard Schenk, Jack Weber. |
1953-54 | Albert Greenstein, M. E. Vogel. |
1954-55 | Martin D. McReynolds, Irv Drasnin. |
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Arch = University Archives (UCLA), 1919-1945 BOC = Minutes of the Board of Control of the Associated Students of UCLA BOT = Minutes of the Board of Trustees, Los Angeles State Normal School, filed with the University Archives CB = California Bruin CC = Cub Californian CDB = California Daily Bruin CG = California Grizzly Chanc = Records of the Chancellor’s Office, UCLA DB = UCLA Daily Bruin Dickson = Papers of Regent Edward A. Dickson |
LAEx = Los Angeles Examiner LAT = Los Angeles Times NO = Normal Outlook Obs = The Observer, filed in Chanc, 1955, Folder 228 Questionnaire = Filled out and returned by mail to the author in 1969-70. They were placed by him in the Special Collections Room of the University Research Library SB = Summer Bruin or Summer Session Bruin SEC = Minutes of Student Executive Council through June 1953 SLC = Minutes of Student Legislative Council after June 1953 SoCam = Southern Campus Sproul = Robert Gordon Sproul Archives, UC at Berkeley UC Arch = University of California Archives, Bancroft Library, Berkeley |
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Ackerman, William C., 73, 128 …..and Hell’s Bells, 28, 31 …..on wartime at UCLA, 67 …..on Daily Bruin independence, 137 …..on student election of editors, 149 Administration. See also names of individual administrators …..and Daily Bruin, 54-57, 59, 63- 64, 72, 75, 133+, 139 …..and control of Summer Bruin, 128-129 …..veto over student editors, 144, 151 …..establishes Communications Board, 150 …..changes ASUCLA constitution, 151 Advertising, 9, 12, 22, 121-123 …..political, 122, 142, 144 Advisor, 43, 55, 60, 103, 136-137, 143 Advisory board, 114, 137, 145 African Americans, 7, 16, 22-23, 72-73, 115 Ainsworth, Ed, 125 Albaum, Mel, 144 Allen, Raymond B., 112, 138-139 …..on subversion in Daily Bruin, 84, 155 …..appointed Chancellor, 113 …..on political advertising, 122 …..refuses to modify Bruin constitution, 136 …..on Communists at UCLA, 144 …..approves proposal for control of Bruin, 145 …..on right to attend UCLA, 159 Allen, Roscoe F., 61 American Civil Liberties Union, 151 American Student Union, 54 American Youth for Democracy, 90, 122 Andrews, William L., 16-17 Anvil, 113 Arlen, Michael, 20 Ashley, Fern, 124, 153 Associated Collegiate Press, 67, 87 Athletes, subsidized, 38, 52-54 Atkinson, Byron H. (Barney), 75, 135, 143 …..and The Observer, 151 Attorney General, U.S., 122, 144, 150 Avery, J. Brewer, 30 Badger, George S., 30 Baker, Bob, 118 Balter, Sam, 24, 30 Banks, Louis, 45 Barnwell, David K., 153 Barrymore, John, 20 Barsky, Robert M., 48, 66, 67, 154 Barthell, Robert, 146 Baseball, 49-50 Bassett, James, 81 Beals, Alan, 90 Beirne, William B., 79, 80 Benson, Bennie, 85 Berdahl, Robert O., 145 Berk, Philip, 117 Beverly Hills Citizen, 106, 116 Beverly Hills News-Life, 143 Billet, Leonard, 138 Blanford, Albert T. , 153 Blank, Eugene, 102, 104, 117, 136 Blatt, Jerry, 141 Bloom, Hannah, 76, 88, 154 Blue Shield, 88 Board of Control, 48 Boddy, Manchester, 79, 89 Bogart, Walter T., 30, 153 Boggs, Joan, 131 Borisoff, Norman, 121, 154 Bradford, William, 50 Brady, Tom, 45 Brandt, Joseph A., 108, 126, 136 …..suggests story on Communism at UCLA to Saturday Evening Post, 83 Brisbane, Arthur, 21 Brower, Martin A., vii, 48, 96-97, 102-109, 112, 116, 154 …..resigns as editor, 105-106 Brown, Bill, 54, 56 Brown, Darwin C., 40-41 Brown, Robert, 45 Brown, William T. , 154 Buell, Doctor, 61 Bunche, Ralph, 14, 23, 115 Burgess, Clasen Eugene, 30 Burns, Roy, 49 Burns, Shirley D. , 153 Burnside, John, 41 Byrne, Skip, 145 Cain, Carl L., 115 Cake, Lee, 146 California Bruin. See also Daily Bruin and individual headings. …..chronological range of, 2 California Drinking Song, 57 California Grizzly. See also Daily Bruin and individual headings. …..chronological range of, 2 …..first issue of, 17 …..changes name to Daily Bruin, 21-22 California Newspaper Publishers Association, 21 California Tech, 15 Campbell’s Book Store, 121 Campbell, Pat, 154 Campbell, W.W., 30-31 Canaday, John, 126 Carr, Katharine, 28 Carter, Everett, 54, 154 Cartoons, 6, 10, 13, 16, 21, 115 Carver Club, 112 Cassiday, Bruce, 39, 42-43, 45, 55-56, 154 Castellamare Inn, 129 Cavett, Thomas, 80 Censorship, 28, 59, 63-64, 80, 88-90, 105, 127, 136, 137, 142 Chalberg, Elmer L., (Chally), 82, 90-91, 140, 154 Chandler, Norman, 81, 89 Chicago Tribune, 68 Christian Science Monitor, 44, 53 Circulation, 16, 36, 37, 123-124 Clark, Maxwell, 153 Claw, 32 Cohee, John F., 14-15, 20, 24, 29, 111n, 153 …..suspended for Hell’s Bells edition, 27-28 Colmenares, Joe, 85, 146, 149 Committee for Campus Equality, 82 Communications Board, 150 Communism and Communists …..at UCLA, 10, 25, 40-43, 69, 77, 79-85, 89, 90-91, 93, 96-97, 99, 109, 122, 136, 138, 143-144, 150, 159 …..publications banned, 113 …..speakers banned from University of California, 113 Comstock, Polly, 131 Corey, Rue, 108 Council of Twelve, 9 Cox, Claire, 45 Credit, academic, for work on newspaper, 5, 11, 126, 127 Crusade for Freedom, 101-102, 105 Cub Californian, 7-12. See also Daily Bruin and individual headings. …..chronological range of, 2 …..becomes California Grizzly, 17 Cub Shows, 130 Daily Bruin. See also individual headings …..chronological range of, 2 …..founding of, as Normal Outlook, 3-4 …..shortage of writers, 4, 9-11, 115, 135, 150 …..size of, 5, 8, 10, 12, 20, 22, 66, 122 …..production methods of, 5, 8, 11, 12, 36, 66, 71, 106-107, 116-117, 135 …..format of, 5, 12, 43, 66 …..first issue of, as Cub Californian, 7-9 …..office of, 8, 10, 36 …..news policy of, 9-10, 20, 36, 43, 67-68, 87-89, 96, 112, 134, 149-150; criticized, 37, 48, 77 …..and student government, 9, 49, 54. See also Student Council …..working conditions on, 11, 24, 74 …..color printing in, 16 …..publishing schedule, 17, 19, 66 …..becomes a daily, 19-20, 47 …..sports coverage in, 20 …..staff organization, 20 …..name changed from California Grizzly, 21-22 …..copy desk (furniture), 1, 36, 37 …..off-campus news coverage in, 42, 70, 82, 102, 116 …..editorial policy of, 43, 89, 149 …..spirit of, 47, 55, 57, 109, 115; breakdown, 149 …..”self-perpetuating clique” in, 48, 74, 82, 84-85, 88, 103, 134, 145, 150, 157 …..errors in, 60, 72, 89, 97, 116-117, 130, 135 …..name changed to California Bruin, 66 …..”midnight meetings” of, 84, 108, 158 …..assumes present name, 91, 82 …..25th anniversary of, 115-116 …..”Death” of, 107, 133-147, 149 …..constitution ordered for, 134 …..alternation of conservatives and liberals as editorial nominees, 141 …..joins reactionary trend, 150 Daily Californian, 43, 90, 62-63 …..Advisory Board named for, 114 Dances, 5, 13, 25, 53 Daughters of the American Revolution, 61 Davis Farm Agricola, 15 Devere, James P., 62 Dickson, Edward A., 23-24, 125 Dilettant, The (column), 44 Drasnin, Irv, 146, 150-151, 154 Dykstra, Clarence A., 81 …..target of conservatives, 80 …..friendly toward Daily Bruin, 88 …..and Paul Robeson, 92 …..death of, 104 Edelman, Helen, vi, 82, 96-97, 103, 156-157 …..nominated society editor, 100 Ederle, Gertrude, 20 Edison, Thomas A., 5 Editor’s Feature Service, 21 Edmunds, Waldo, 14 Ehlers, Nina, 153 Ehrlichman, John, 100n Election of editors by students, 101, 126, 144-145, 149-50 Elmendorf, George, 154 English, Department of, 8, 129 Estabrook, Howard, 129 Ethics, 21, 134, 137-139 Fanger, Don, 100, 103 Farber, Jerry, 146, 152 Farquar, Gloria, 67, 154 Feature (opinion) pages, 35, 40, 44, 52, 63, 85, 89, 93, 95, 97-98, 104, 117, 150, 159 …..”left wing control” of, 48, 115 …..Administration bars from Summer Bruin, 136 …..editor required to check content, 142 …..limited to staff writers, 143 …..cutback in frequency, 149 Feiffer, Jules, 101 Ferguson, Charles, 54, 122 Field, C. Don, 80 Football, 8, 13-16, 22, 25, 35, 38, 54, 57, 62, 65, 95, 142, 143 …..coverage of, in Daily Bruin, 13-14, 19, 25, 53, 74 …..and Communists on team, 84 Forbes, William E., 3, 20-21, 24, 60, 125, 153 Fox, Jean, 146 Francis, Charles G., 91-93, 97, 101, 115, 154, 158 …..as UCLA public information officer, 139, 143 Frank, Toni, 152 Franken, Al, 89 Fraternities and sororities, 35-36, 56, 90, 95, 100, 123, 150 Frumkin, Eugene, 100-102, 154 Fuoss, Robert, 82 Garabedian, Ron, 137, 142 Garrigues, C. H. (Brick), 111n Garrigues, George L., 109n, 111, 112, 118-119, 133 …..Student Council rejection of, 1, 117 Garst, James D., 87, 97, 134, 154 …..Student Council rejection of, 98 George, Joe J., 30 Giannini, L.M., 102 Gilliam, Hal, 45 Gilmore, Betty, 100 Ginsberg, Fannie, 125 Ginsburg, Ted E., 43 Girven, Gloria, 67 Good taste, 32, 44, 64, 89, 138-139 Goodnow, Marc N., 125 Graber, Peter, 114-116, 152, 154, 159 Greenfield, Greta, 90 Greenstein, Al, 2, 87, 111, 115, 119, 135-136, 138-139, 141, 154 Grins and Growls, 15, 23, 53, 138, 143, 145 Gross, Leonard, 101 Hahn, Milton E. …..on Communists at UCLA, 81, 84, 93, 115, 135, 141, 155 …..on Helen Edelman, 96, 156, 157 …..on Universal Military training articles, 97 …..on single-slate system, 98; outlaws it, 99 …..and Jerry Schlapik, 103 …..on censorship, 104 …..and plan for taking control of Daily Bruin, 104-105, 108, 133, 136, 143-147 …..suspends Carver Club, 112 …..on Daily Bruin, 134 …..on freedom of expression, 139 …..and The Observer, 151 …..on subversive propaganda in Daily Bruin, 155-157 …..testimony before Tenney Committee, 155-159 …..says Student Council owns Daily Bruin, 157 Haldeman, Bob, 100n Ham ‘n’ Eggs, 62-63 Hamilton, Andrew, 45, 143 …..rejected by Student Council, 51 …..on Communists at UCLA, 83 …..on Daily Bruin freedom, 139 Hansen, Ralph, 122 Hansen, Victor R., 143-144 Haralson, Cap, 14 Harrington, H. Monte, 30-32, 153 Harris, Boyd, 55 Harris, F. Chandler, 35, 41, 45, 51, 60, 154 …..on Daily Bruin freedom, 139 Harris, Robert E. G., 125 Harrison, Gilbert, 44-45, 51-53, 154 Harvard Lampoon, 27 Harvey, Gene, 153 Hauptli, Jack, 154 Hazing, 22 Hearst, William Randolph, 89 Hebert, Ann, 154 Hedrick, Earle Raymond …..on control of Daily Bruin, 55 …..and California Drinking Song, 57 …..and “Ham ‘n’ Eggs,” 63 …..retires, 72 Hefley, Jack, 102, 104, 115 Hell Week, 35, 40 Hell’s Bells, 25-33 Heyler, Grover, 87, 89, 97-98, 102-103, 111, 154 Hill, Richard …..as student 94, 98 …..in Administration, 139, 143-145, 151-152 Hobart, May, 45 Hodgeman, Jeanne, 38 Hodges, Clarence, 153 Hollywood Citizen, 21, 36 Hollywood Citizen-News, 37, 124-125, 127 Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel, 129 Horrell, Babe, 74, 75 House Committee on Un-American Activities (U.S.), 138, 150 Houser, Fred, 29 Hubert, Ruth, 13 Humor, 4-5, 25-33, 68-69, 78 Huntley, Chet, 82 Hutchins, Robert, 151 Illustrated Daily News, 17. See also Los Angeles Daily News Influenza, 6, 10 Innerst, Ivan, 136, 143 Jaffie, Robert, 74 Janov, Arthur, 103-104 Janss Investment Corp., 61 Japanese Americans, discrimination against, 36, 67 Japanese, exclusion of, 7 Jews, 61, 73, 100n, 102-103 Johnson, Clyde S., 89 Jordan, Fred Moyer, 15, 131, 153 Jordan, Robert S., 83 Journalism, Department of, 83, 108, 116, 136, 144 Julber, Eric, 89, 97, 101 Junior college transfers, 75, 134, 135 Kahn, Al, 45 Keene, Harold, 45, 50 Keene, Willliam, 97 Kennedy, Robert F., 90 Kerckhoff Hall, 1, 36, 54, 65, 95, 99, 111, 117, 119, 126, 129, 133, 139 …..Men’s Lounge, 79-80, 95, 105 …..Women’s Lounge, 99 Kerr, Robert W. , 153 Kibre, Jeff, 38, 50 Kirsch, Robert R., 127 Klein, Charlotte, 70, 154 Klipper, Barbara, 93 Kligman, Ann, 104, 107 Knee, Seymour, 54 Knight, Goodwin J., 116 Knox, Al, 49 Koebig, Fred, 55 Korean War, 83, 94, 96, 98, 103-104, 112 Kosches, Adrienne (Hall) (misspelled as Adriane in the printed text), 101 Kramer, Irving C., 61, 153 Labor Youth League, 93, 100, 138, 159 Lambert, Thomas, 51-52 Land, Myrick, 101 Landis, Harry, 55 Laski, Harold, 87 Laughlin, Helen, 24, 129 Lee, Walter, 17 Leeburg, Lew, 136 Letters column, 5, 9, 15. See also Grins and Growls Levin, Sonya, 101, 107 Lewis, Flora, 45 Lewis, Joe, 101, 113, 115-119 |
Lewis, Rehbach, 32 Liberal Club, 25 Library, University (Powell), 40, 100n, 131 Licht, Helene, 75, 154 Lindsey, Ben B., 23 Literary coverage, 21, 36 Long, Willette, 153 Longuiel, Alfred, 129 Lookabaugh, Alice, 6, 9, 11, 153 Los Angeles City College, 57, 92 Los Angeles Daily News, 14, 24, 79, 115, 125, 146 Los Angeles Examiner, 80 …..on “People’s Bruin,” 106 Los Angeles Express, 23 Los Angeles Mirror, 83 Los Angeles Newspaper Guild, 24 Los Angeles State Normal School, 3, 59. See also UCLA Los Angeles Times, 14, 77-79, 125 …..on Communists at UCLA, 81 Loyalty oaths, 95, 100, 102, 113-114, 138, 145, 152, 159 …..Daily Bruin coverage of, 85, 87 …..as Daily Bruin requirement, 134 …..in ROTC, 143 MacArthur, Douglas, 112-113 MacDonald, Grant, 83 Maclise, Dening, 62 Maloney, Gertrude C. , 153 Mankiewicz, Frank, 90-91, 101, 154 Mathewson, Helen, 11, 28 Maxson, Roger, 30 McCarthy, Sen. Joseph R., 78, 139 McCarthyism, 78, 83, 87, 93, 112, 114, 122, 138 McClure, S. G., 37 McDannel, Liz, v McNitt, Frank, 158 McReynolds, David, 113-114, 141-142 McReynolds, Martin, 113-114, 119, 133, 140-143, 145-147, 150, 152, 154 Men’s Pages, 33, 68-69, 78 Michelmore, Laurence, 30 Mike Quin Student Club, 122 Militarism, 35, 41 Miller, Earl J., 51-52, 66, 69, 72, 75 …..supervising Daily Bruin policy, 60 …..on Communist students, 73-74 …..on freedom of student press, 88 Miller, Harry P., 30 Millspaugh, Jesse, 59 Mindlin, Phyllis, 125 Mira Hershey Hall, 36 Mishkin, Lee, 101 Mitchell, Brigadier General William, 38, 39 Mock, Sanford J., 39, 56, 63, 154 Moore, Ernest Carroll …..attacks Press Club Vode, 13 …..opposes racial restrictions in athletics, 16n. …..and Lindsey story, 23-24 …..attacks Communism at UCLA, 25 …..dissolves Liberal Club, 25 …..vetoes humor magazine, 27 …..and Hell’s Bells, 27-32 …..suspends students, 25, 27, 30, 32, 41, 69 …..and ROTC, 38, 51 …..complains about Bruin, 60 …..makes Bruin official newspaper, 61 Morosco theater, 12 Morris, Harry A., 128 Morris, Robert A., 31 Murphy, Gracia, 13 Myers, Robert, 101, 108, 113, 115, 127, 154 Myring, Hewitt, 21 Myrup, Toni, 152 National Association for a Free College Press, 142 National Student Association, 90-91 National Student League, 42 Nelson, Jean, 118 Nevada Sagebrush, 15 New Republic, The, 44 Neylan, John Francis, 42, 102 Nobel Peace Prize, 14 Noon, Harold, 129 Normal Outlook, 3-6, 59. See also Daily Bruin Observer, The, 151-152, 157, 158 Off-campus groups, publicity for, 54-55 Official Notices, 60-61, 123 Olton, Charles, 36-37, 50, 153 Osherenko, Joseph R., 37, 121, 123, 128 Ostrow, Esther, 11 Owen, Curt, 146 Page One, content of, 19, 36, 43, 79, 115, 142 Parisi, Tillie, 14 Partch, Fayette, 8 Patterson, Ellis E., 55, 79 Payne, Lee, 14 Pearlberg, Irv, 101 Pease, John W., 80 “People’s Bruin,” 77, 82, 101, 103, 106, 115 People’s World, 78, 89, 157 Perigord, Dean, 60 Perkins, Walter, 107 Perlman, Fredy, 143, 152 Person, Ben, 11, 20, 153 Peterson, Eleanor, 101 Peterson, John R., 79, 101 Petitions, proposed ban on, 74 Petley, Kay, 131 Pettit, George A., 63, 122 Pi Delta Epsilon, 29 Pi Kappa Pi, 125 Pike, James, 45 Piper, Kenneth, 26, 31 Platt, Herman, 50 Political Science, Department of, 73, 129 Polk, Elizabeth Lee, 153 Pomona College Student Life, 15 Powell, Lawrence Clark, 75 Press Club Vode, 13, 19 Production costs, 12, 128 Progressive Citizens of America, 122 Prohibition, 26 Pryne, Richard K., 45, 56-57, 124, 126, 154 Publications Board, 48, 50, 98, 102-103, 105, 117 Publications, director of, 51, 90, 107, 128 Pulitzer Prize, 14 Quaker Campus, 15 Raddon, Irene, 152 Rafferty, Maxwell, 42, 77, 78, 82 Razz Editions, 130 Redlands Campus, 15 Reeder, Robert, 128 Regents of the University, 15, 21, 23-24, 31, 42, 80- 81, 88-90, 95, 100-104, 113, 119, 157 “Regulation 17,” 69-70, 102, 114, 138 Rexrode, Rex, 104-105, 126, 134, 137, 151 Robbins, Michela (Mickey), 55-56 Robeson, Paul, 92, 122 Robinson, Edward B., 149-150 Rolfe, Franklin, 129 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 45-46, 66, 76 Rosen, Marty, 111-112, 118, 134 Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel, 117 Rosenfield, Josephine, 48, 70, 154 ROTC, 38, 51 …..and loyalty certificates, 143 Rovere, Richard, 84 Royce Hall, 36, 44, 65, 71, 92, 99, 100n, 143 Rubin, Stanley, 42, 45, 77, 154 Russell, Bruce, 13-14, 115 San Jose State Normal School, 3 Sanborn, Mildred, 12, 153 Sanson, Clarence C., 30 Santa Monica Outlook, 37 Saturday Evening Post, 82-83, 102 Schaefer, Carl, 37-38, 153 Schallert, William, 45 Schenk, Richard, 119, 154 Schlapik, Jerry, 95, 103-106, 126, 134, 137, 151, 154 Schnitt, Helen, 45 School spirit, 10, 15, 40 Scop, 32, 82, 103n …..parodies Richard Nixon, 113-114 Scratch, Walter, 125 Screening Board, 137 Seizer, Bob, 152 Senate Committee on Un-American Activities, State. See under State Sharkey, Irene, 152 Sheftel, Judy, 101 Shellaby, Robert K., 39, 50, 124, 126, 154 Shershow, Albert, 3-5 Shimer, Irv, 104, 105 Short, Richard C., 30 Shulman (Garrigues), Vivian, 116-117 Shuman, Eric, 146, 149, 152 Sigal, Clancy, 101, 103, 134 …..rejected by Student Council, 98-100 “Silent Generation,” 138, 149 Simqu, Paul, 90-91, 96, 154 Sklar, Marty, 146 Slate system, 70-72, 75, 83, 88, 97-98, 108, 117, 139-142, 146, 149-150 …..Administration outlaws single slate, 99, 133 …..destruction of ballots charged, 102, 157-158 Slingsby, Alfred, 20 Smith, Cecil, 45 Smith, Eva, 153 Smith, Lee Roy, 153 Smith, Tom, 154 Socialism, 12 Socialist Workers Party, 150 Society news, 22, 130, 131 Songs, school, 13, 40, 88 Sophomore Service, 40 Southern Campus, 56, 103 Southwest Intercollegiate Press Association, 15 Sparks, Hale, 24 Spiro, Tom, 146 Sports, 49. See also Athletes, Baseball, Football Sproul, Robert Gordon, 43, 74, 91, 103, 122, 146 …..reinstates suspended students, 41 …..on student newspapers, 56-57, 59, 61- 64, 72, 76, 90 …..on departments of journalism, 72, 126 …..abandons support for editorial independence, 104 …..bans Communist speakers, 113 …..cracks down on Daily Californian, 114 …..confirms policy against liquor advertising, 123 …..rules against paying for Official Notices, 123 …..and censorship, 127 …..approves Daily Bruin control plan, 145-146 Spurs, 40 Stafford, Walter B., 62 Stanley, Jack, 45 Stark-Rogers, Nola, 122 State Senate Committee on Un-American Activities, 78-80, 84- 85, 111n, 114, 122, 134n …..testimony of Milton E. Hahn, 93, 96, 108, 155-159 …..”contact men,” 114, 151, 152 Stein, Gertrude, 44, 51-52 Steiner, H. Arthur, 41 Steinlauf, Malcolm, 65, 154 Stern, Anne, 76, 89, 154 Stevenson, Adlai, 139 Stoddard, Dale, 8-9, 26, 153 Stone, Hurford E., 56, 130 Stout, William J. (Bill), 73-74, 79, 88-89, 91, 125, 154 Strack, Celeste, 41-42, 69 Streetcars, 7, 10, 35 Strike, threatened by Cub Californian staff, 10 Strikes, by Daily Bruin staff, 53, 98, 105-109, 115, 119, 126-127 Strikes, student, 41 Strock, Bob, 103 Student Council, 24, 33, 36, 66, 73, 91, 97, 107, 112, 122-123, 134, 136-138, 141, 150 …..rejects Bruin nominees, 1, 50-51, 54-55, 88, 90, 95-96, 98-100, 103-106, 111, 117-118 …..and Daily Bruin advertising, 12, 121-122, 142 …..adopts name of “Bruins,” 21-22 …..seeks humor magazine, 26-27 …..and Hell’s Bells, 28-29, 31 …..meets in Bruin office, 36 …..seeks more publicity items, 37, 48, 49, 51, 54, 66 …..four members suspended, 41 …..complaints against Daily Bruin, 48-49, 57, 90 …..appointment of editors, 48, 50, 70, 96, 105, 108, 118-119, 144, 150 …..and control over Daily Bruin, 49, 52, 70, 145, 149, 158; control ended, 150 …..removes Gilbert Harrison as editor, 51, 53 …..and mention of political and religious groups, 55, 70, 122, 141, 142 …..Administration influence over, 59, 75, 103-104 …..approval of editors, 70-71, 75, 141-142, 149 …..Communists on, 83 …..attacked by Eric Julber, 89, 97 …..news coverage by Daily Bruin, 89, 97 …..names non-staffers to Editorial Board, 103, 105, 107 …..bans Communist publications, 113 …..opposes Bruin “loyalty oath,” 134 …..pays for Bruin advisor, 136 …..given right to editorial columns, 146 …..welcomes legislative investigation of subversion at UCLA, 150 …..called owner of Daily Bruin, 157 Students for Eisenhower, 117 Students for Wallace, 93, 159 Subversive activities, 55, 69-70, 84, 98, 113, 122, 144, 150, 152, 155, 158 Summer Bruin, 128, 136 Suspension of students, 13, 25, 27-32, 38, 41 Swanfeldt, Roy, 89, 154 Swingle, Mister, 60 Tenney, Jack V., 68-69, 78 “30” Banquet, 119, 129, 130 Throckmorton, Eva, 153 Titus, Charles H., 73 Tobacco on campus, 24 Toscano, Esteban J., 136 Traditions, school, 13, 22, 35, 40, 49, 91 Training of writers, 75, 124-127, 135 Truitt, Adele, 69, 164 Truman, Harry S., 94, 112-113, 115-116 Tunick, Barry, 146, 152 Turner, Louis, 45 Turnoff, Louis, 51 Tyree, William F., 45 UCLA Alumni Magazine, 14 UCLA Americans, 42 Underwood, Frank, 117 Universal Military Training, 97 University Affairs Committee, 13 University of California at Berkeley, 15, 25, 38-40, 124 University of California at Los Angeles …..founding of, 1 …..enrollment statistics of, 3n, 4n, 8, 11, 13, 22, 35 …..Vermont Avenue campus, 7 …..initials first used, 16 …..moves to Westwood, 32, 35 University of California at Riverside, 159 University of California at Santa Barbara, 159 University of Montana, 21 University of Southern California, 96, 99, 125 University of Washington, 112, 113 University Religious Conference, 51, 75 USC Daily Trojan, 15 Vaccination, compulsory, 16 Venerable, Grant D., 23 Victor, Fern, 146 Vogel, Mary Ellen O’Connor, 139-142, 154 Wadman, William, 151, 152 Warner Brothers film strike, 78-79, 117 Warren, Earl, 104, 127 Washington, Kenneth, 57 Watkins, Gordon S., 68 Watkins, Harold E. (Hal), 87, 101, 154 Wayne, Steve, 146, 152 Weber, Jack, 97, 115, 117-118, 123, 135-136, 138, 154 Weil, Robert, 154 Weinstock, Matt, 14, 115, 125 Welch, Paul, 101 Westby, Selmar, 30-31 Westwood Hills Press, 124, 158, 159 Westwood, 24, 36, 56, 67, 72-74, 121, 152 Whitaker, Leon, 16n. White, Ernestine, 13 Wickizer, James F., 13, 21-24, 36, 153 Wilkes, Dan, 54 Willens, Doris, 154 Williams, Esther, 89 Wilson, Woodrow, 7 Wire services, 37, 116 Women’s Pages, 36, 130, 131 Women’s Temperance Christian Union, 57 Women, 19, 27, 36, 125. See also Society …..at Los Angeles State Normal School, 19 …..dean of, 13, 24, 38, 122, 129 …..number enrolled at UCLA, 8, 22, 35 …..public smoking by, 24 …..separate staff for, 131 …..in Soviet Union, 100 …..in World War II, 66 Work-up system, 50, 56, 62, 101, 105 Works, Caddy, 49-50 World War I, 9 World War II, 65-70, 73, 76, 78 …..preparation for criticized, 39, 42 Worley, John A. , 153 Writers’ Congress, 68-69, 78 YMCA, 55, 69-70 Yonemura, Hitoshi, 67 Young Communists League, 90 Young People’s Socialist League, 141 |
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