Word: directedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When the down-with-SAC outcry got back to Washington, the official spokesmen chorused cold denials. Said Presidential Press Secretary James Hagerty: "Mr. Gromyko's statements are not true." Said the State Department in a formal statement: "It is categorically denied that the U.S. Air Force is conducting provocative...
Pity for the Mind. First came his blunt reasons why he thinks that the Administration's new space program ought to be directed by a civilian agency. "The Defense department is already too large," said he, "and if you let it grow on as it is, it soon will...
Seemingly, the most beneficial way to spend one's leave of absence, at least in regards to successful performance upon re-entrances, was to be in the Armed Services. McArthur thinks the Service may be the best solution. The benefits of the Army seem to be that there is much...
Aching Sincerity. Actor Guinness has never been out of a job since. Three months later he was playing Osric to Gielgud's Hamlet, and the critics took special note of his "admirable popinjay." Then it was William ("a wondrous blank") in As You Like It, Sir Andrew Aguecheek ("a...
The Enemy Below. A DE (Robert Mitchum) and a U-boat (Curt Jiirgens) tangle in a running fracas that is sharply directed by Dick Powell (TIME, Jan. 13).