Resolution Adopted by the Regents of the
University of California, April 21, 1950
The Regents of the University of California confirm
and emphasize their policy designed to bar members of the Communist
Party from employment by the University as members of the faculty
or otherwise, as embodied in various statements and resolutions
including those of October 11, 1940 and June 24, 1949, which policy
is hereby reaffirmed. The Regents are gratified that the Academic
Senate, both Northern and Southern sections, has concurred in this
policy by an overwhelming vote, reported on March 22, 1950.
The Regents have given further consideration to
the most effective methods for the implementation of this established
policy, and it is their view that the objectives previously defined
and announced can best be achieved in the following manner:
After July 1, 1950, which will mark the beginning
of a new academic year, conditions precedent to employment or renewal
of employment of American citizens in the University shall be (1)
execution of the constitutional oath of office required of public
officials of the State of California and (2) acceptance of appointment
by a letter which shall include the following provision:
Having taken the constitutional oath of office
required of public officials of the State of California, I hereby
formally acknowledge my acceptance of the position and salary named,
and also state that I am not a member of the Communist Party or
any other organization which advocates the overthrow of the Government
by force or violence, and that I have no commitments in conflict
with my responsibilities with respect to impartial scholarship and
free pursuit of truth. I understand that the foregoing statement
is a condition of my employment and a consideration of payment of
my salary.
Inasmuch as aliens are not lawfully subject to
an oath of allegiance to the United States or the State of California,
their letters of acceptance shall be drawn without reference to
such oath but shall otherwise in all respects be identical with
those of American citizens.
In any case of failure to sign the constitutional
oath and the prescribed form of letter of acceptance the right of
petition and review (referred to below) will be fully observed.
The foregoing is intended to govern employment
and reemployment after June 30, 1950. For the balance of the current
academic year, to wit, until July 1, 1950, account must be taken
both of the large majority of faculty and employees who have subscribed
to the loyalty oath of June 24, 1949, and of the minority who have
not. The Regents have on various occasions indicated that an alternative
affirmation would be accepted from the latter group if in form approved
by the Regents. It is hereby provided that execution of the constitutional
oath of office required of public officials of the State of California,
and acceptance of appointment in the form herein stated, will be
acceptable affirmation in lieu of the oath of June 24, 1949.
The Secretary of the Regents shall promptly mail
to all faculty members and employees of the University new letters
of acceptance of appointment for the academic year 1949-50, containing
the text of the provision set forth above, and accompanied by the
text of the constitutional oath of office of the State of California.
Acceptance in the form prescribed shall be obligatory for all who
have not filed with the Secretary the loyalty oath previously required
by the Regents. Those who have already taken the latter oath need
not follow the described procedure for the current academic year
but may do so if they wish. In such case the oaths to which they
have subscribed may be withdrawn.
In the event that a member of the faculty fails
to comply with any foregoing requirement applicable to him he shall
have the right to petition the President of the University for a
review of his case by the Committee on Privilege and Tenure of the
Academic Senate, including an investigation of and full hearing
on the reasons for his failure so to do. Final action shall not
be taken by the Board of Regents until the Committee on Privilege
and Tenure, after such investigation and hearing, shall have had
an opportunity to submit to the Board, through the President of
the University, its findings and recommendations. It is recognized
that final determination in each case is the prerogative of the
Regents.
In order to provide a reasonable time for completion
of the foregoing procedures, the Regents hereby fix May 15, 1950
as the date on or before which the constitutional oath and contract
form shall be signed, and June 15, 1950 as the date on or before
which all proceedings before the President and the Committee on
Privilege and Tenure shall be completed and their findings and recommendations
submitted to the Regents.
The regulations and procedures herein enacted,
as applied and enforced by the administrative authorities of the
University, will henceforth govern and control over all previous
actions of the Regents to the extent they may be inconsistent with
such previous actions to the end that the policy of the Regents
and the Academic Senate barring members of the Communist Party from
employment in the University may be fairly and effectively implemented.
Source: To Bring You the Facts, pamphlet
privately printed and distributed by eighteen alumni of the Berkeley
campus, August 17, 1950.
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