Word: confidental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ever since Social Security was instituted by New Deal economists in 1937, the nation has regarded it as sacrosanct, above the heaving floor of the political arena. Both parties bless it in their platforms an invariably call for increased benefits. Week after week, year after year the working man sees...
Tobaccoman Hahn revealed that his company has been quietly supporting research of its own "in this field, within its own laboratory and in independent institutions.* It is our policy . . . to extend cooperation to projects where we believe that the researchers are approaching and will approach the subject without prejudice and...
After Ickes died last year at 77, this mass of personal reminiscence became the object of spirited bidding. The ultimate buyers, Simon & Schuster, announced the event in tones which indicated they had accomplished a major coup. The diary is to be a massive affair, even after editing, but the publishers...
Despite these checks, officials are confident that eventually the program will be a success, and that the major objective of nerve gas, mass panic and destruction of the will to resist, will be defeated.
A Self-Confident Man. The story might have stayed there except for Harry Truman's supreme confidence in himself. His first reaction to Brownell's charge was to scoff that he did not remember ever seeing an FBI report naming White in connection with spying. But he added...