Word: accessible
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bronner's second argument was that these "subversives" could, at some predetermined hour, let deadly quantities of fluoride into the water. Shaw remarked, "It would be just as easy to drop a bottle of cyanide in the reservoir, in fact easier, for more people have access to it than the fluorine valve...
Kirkland House-has instituted a trial program allowing House members and women guests access to the Junior Common Room until 11 o'clock Saturday evenings, House officials announced yesterday. This action leaves Eliot as the only House without such a program...
Today it is generally agreed by those who have access to classified information that only in a few special instances is it necessary to call on the universities to establish secret laboratories and recruit scientists from other institutions on a large scale. At Harvard we have no such laboratories. No secret research is being done here at the present time, aside from a considerable study the Harvard Business School is undertaking for the Defense Department...
Laboratory Spirit. In addition to these externals of AEC performance, reporters trying to determine whether the commission is doing a good job can have limited access to another kind of evidence. Atomic weapons are created by men and organizations of men. In the long run, the weapons must reflect the character and spirit of their makers. If the AEC is getting its share of the best U.S. brains and devotion, the chances are that the bombs it produces are plentiful and good...
...dedication of Lamont Library, three years ago, Prevent Buck told his audience that the library marks a return to the belief that education is based on the unrestricted access to all that humanity has thought and experienced...