Word: explicitly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to Major-General Harlan N. Hartness, Chief of the Armed Forces Information and Education program, the 1954 contracts, sent out to 46 educational institutions, retain the security provisions. The chief addition to the new contracts is the clarifying statement that the government is acting in the matter in explicit accordance with the Defense Appropriation Act which forbids the payment of public funds to members of the Communist party or other subversive organizations. A clause requiring all participating faculty members to file a loyalty affidavit has also been added...
...Communists were the only ones who talked about progress. The fact that the new government has registered a real impact on the nation has already thrown confusion into the Communist ranks. The bosses of the Communist machine in Paris are deeply disturbed. They sent emissaries to several provinces with explicit orders to fight the confusion in their ranks by explaining that "Mendès-France is the last and slickest of all capitalist stooges...
British Ambassador to France Sir Gladwyn Jebb asked Mendes outright for an explicit guarantee that he would not abandon EDC in return for Soviet "concessions" on Germany. Mendes evaded the question. Nevertheless, as Mendes boarded his special train to Brussels, Jebb was waiting on the platform with a message brought directly from Sir Winston Churchill, promising British support...
...that the French were talking of "alternatives" to EDC (which might require renegotiating the whole treaty with the other five nations). West Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer decided the time had come to make his own position explicit and public. Despite Adenauer's repeated affirmations of unyielding support of EDC. France announced that it would send Foreign Under Secretary Guerin de Beaumont to see him about EDC "compromise," apparently under the illusion that Der Alte might still be cajoled...
According to Major-General Harlan N. Hartness, Chief of the Armed Forces Information and Education program, the 1954 contracts, sent out to 45 educational institutions, retain the security provisions. The chief addition to the new contracts is the clarifying statement that the government is acting in the matter in explicit accordance with the Defense Appropriation Act which forbids the payment of public funds to members of the Communist party or other subversive organizations. A clause requiring all participating faculty members to file a loyalty affidavit has also been added...