Harry Sherman Crowe (1922–1981) was a history professor, university administrator and labour researcher. In 1958, his firing by United College gained national attention. In raising questions about the security of academic freedom and tenure in Canada, Crowe’s case became a catalyst in solidifying the work of the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) in defending academic freedom and ensuring scholarly rights for academic staff in Canada.
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1922
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1981 (aged 58)
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