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"No one here had to sign a loyalty oath to get in, right?"
Every time they turned around there was another loyalty oath to be signed.
The question of loyalty oaths would also be worked out.
Because of this, the following loyalty oath sequence is cut.
Only 10% of the state's electorate had to take the loyalty oath.
At last, only one sheet of paper was left: a loyalty oath.
An end result of the loyalty oath, in fact, may have been simply to provide cover for Fox.
Like the loyalty oaths, the referendum is not likely to resolve anything.
Southerners could become citizens once more by taking a simple loyalty oath.
Finally, all officers are asked to sign a ten page "loyalty oath."
Students were also required to sign a loyalty oath.
Others encouraged friends to refuse to take the loyalty oath to new governments.
No other had taken the loyalty oath so literally.
What is such flair, if not a loyalty oath in pewter?
I'm going to voluntarily sign a loyalty oath that declares me as i 10% American.
Several teachers lost their positions when they refused to sign loyalty oaths.
Another use of loyalty oaths in the United States was during the 1950s and 1960s.
The loyalty oath would apply to all citizens regardless of ethnicity.
These questions, these loyalty oaths, have followed me most of my life.
He was concerned that sitting for the exam would have required him to sign a loyalty oath.
State Republican officials have said they would like to require primary voters to sign a loyalty oath to the party.
He "took a prominent part in enactment of the city employees' loyalty oath program."
Each year, he sponsored a bill to repeal the law requiring a loyalty oath by teachers.
At the end of the war, each prisoner was required to take a loyalty oath and given a train ticket home.
In addition, by 1940 some 21 American states had passed legislation requiring loyalty oaths for teachers.