Word: accessible
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Communist agents would have access to unwilling prisoners, while under five-nation neutral supervision, but these contacts would be monitored, to forestall coercion or intimidation...
...Hawkins, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado (now at Harvard on a fellowship), testified that he joined the Communist Party in 1938, dropped out about two months before he went to work at Los Alamos in 1943. As the historian of the Manhattan Project, he had access to much top-secret material. Asked Indiana's Bill Jenner, committee chairman: "Did you tell any authorities in 1943 that you were a member of the Communist Party before you went to Los Alamos?" Answered Hawkins: "I did not. Nobody asked me . . . They asked me what organizations...
Hurvich, now a psychologist at Eastman Kodak, said he never had access to secret materials when he ran tests on optical instruments for Army Ordnances during the Second World War. He refused to answer questions about alleged attempts of the Reds to run the Boston chapter of the American Federation of Teachers...
Fast has been denied access to many of the nation's companies...
...reporters have to battle a growing attitude on the part of state and local officers that public business is none of the public's business (TIME, May 5 et seq.). Last week North Carolina newsmen lost a round. When a vital Appropriations subcommittee, disregarding state law, denied them access to its budget hearings, capital reporters staged a sitdown in the hearing room...