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Senator Joseph McCarthy has proved venturesome enough to appear twice on the show. Once, in Chicago, Student Ruth Copel wanted to know the sources for his evidence in accusing Government employees of Communism. Said McCarthy: "You can't have them." Ruth persisted: "Don't you feel that as long as it is affecting the public, the public ought to know just where you get your information?" McCarthy didn't. Another student got up to ask whether McCarthy had ever used wiretapping. McCarthy: "Thank you. Next question." The next question: Wasn't he going to answer...
...feel it is unjustifiable and contrary to Harvard policy. If it has arisen from some other purpose, we hope that this purpose will be made public and the conditions of membership will be clearer and more fully explained in the future. Sincerely, Daniel D. Kinley '38 Joseph W, Copel '38 John Black '38 J. B. Dana...
...most widely read of the volumes recently edited is M. T. Copel and's "The Cotton Manufacturing Industry of the United States." This essay was awarded the David A. Wells prize in 1911-12 and is published from the proceeds of that fund. The book sets forth the relative position of the American cotton manufacturing industry by means of an international comparison of geographical factors, technical methods, labor conditions, and industrial and commercial organization. To provide a basis for these comparisons and conclusions, the history of the industry in America is traced and its present organization analyzed...