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Show 89 some UEA at the time. people of 1953, when there was work.34 to a Just prior Another example occurred talk of teachers not some in the summer returning to this, in 1952, the UEA leadership called for law which would guarantee teacher involvement in educational with boards of decision-making of Education some of its was severely criticized for policy formulation.36 make utterances which, more like a education.35 if Later, the State Board not involving teachers in Thus, the UEA analyzed, would make union than it had previously. the In fact, writer made reference to the local associations agents.H37 It was as obvious in the 1950's that there militant faction in the UEA which talked walkouts, and the like. The UEA beginning was organization appear in 1956, a UEA bargaining was increasingly leadership to a growing of strikes, reacted to this by in viting Adam S. Bennion, an to concerning the inappropriateness of strikes speak to UEA members and other union at 1 east for a tactics.38 whil LDS Church Apostle and former educator, Bennion's advice was apparently heeded, e. By the early 1960's, it became more apparent to teachers that 34An editorial appeared in the Minneapolis Star on 25 August 1953 in which this possibil ity was mentioned. The editorial was sent to the Review by Helen L. Cawley. See Utah-Educational Review 47 (September 1953): 5. 35110pinion,1I 36"Opinion," Utah Educational Review 45 (May 1952): 7. Utah Educational Review 52 (May 1959): 7. 37Milton R. Merrill, "Local Associations as They Look to Me," Utah Educational Review 50 (September 1956): 18. 38Daryl J. McCarty, Executive Secretary, Utah Education Asso ciation, interview, Murray, Utah, 29 July 1976. |