Word: accessible
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scientists would dare to make such figures public. But the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists had run on to an exception. Its article on the H-bomb is a reprint from a book by well-known Austrian Physicist Hans Thirring, who had no access to secret information. The book was published in Vienna, right under the nose of the Russians...
...architectural advisors to the Council, William H. Claflin '50 and Robert L. Hart '50, reported that several walls must be torn down to give all rooms access to halls. Also, they said, some partitions must be set up to make a suite of four rooms into separate offices, paint and floor jobs are necessary in the halls, and new lighting is necessary in several places...
...work is the difficulty of getting information on the contemporary status of the Russian Communist Party. He gets official government documents and party journals direct from the Soviet Union, and these constitute the bulk of his working material. In addition, several workers in his general field have access to U. S. government information on Russia...
Freedom of Thought. We cannot have "real democracy," said Author Blanshard, "unless we have access to information on both sides of all important questions . . . The Catholic hierarchy, in Canon 1399, says that no Catholic can read, borrow, buy or sell . . . any book which attacks Catholic discipline or Catholic dogma...
...student has a right to a clear picture of what a year at Harvard will cost him as well as access to informed advice as to what opportunities exist to meet those costs," the Provost said. And "the College Administration should make a point of knowing the financial needs of these who require aids," he said...