Students and Targum

These documents assist students in understanding popular opinions of the students at Rutgers University in support of their professors and their anger towards the violation of civil liberties. Student groups should recognize bias and identify the reasons why students might support their professors.

For each of the assessments, you will encounter documents followed by questions. Please read the document or document(s) carefully and then respond to the questions which follow.

Link to Assessment 1: Targum dated October 3, 1952, Feature Article "Review Board to Probe Cases of Heimlich, Finley in Secret."
Link to Assessment 2: Targum dated October 7, 1952, Feature Article "Finley Heimlich Cases Remain Under Study."
Link to Assessment 3: Targum dated October 7, 1952, Editorial "Heimlich and Finley."
Link to Assessment 4: Targum dated October 17, 1952, Letters to the Editor "A Re-examination."
Link to Assessment 5: Targum dated October 17, 1952, Editorial "Something to be Thankful for."
Link to Assessment 6: Targum dated October 17, 1052, Letters to the Editor, "Stan Kravit."
Link to Assessment 7: Targum dated December 2, 1952, Red Letters, Lloyd Glikken.
Link to Assessment 8: Targum dated December 17, 1952, Editorial, "The Heimlich, Finley Case."
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