Word: fairfielders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...June 4, 1949 issue of the Harvard CRIMSON, containing two articles by Mr. William S. Fairfield, has been called to my attention...
...Fairfield's references to the Federal Bureau of investigation are inaccurate, distorted and untrue. Since it is only fair that you give this communication the same prominence which you afforded the statements of Mr. Fairfield, I shall necessarily be brief in my comments concerning his articles...
...Federal Bureau of Investigation has not "moved in on Yale University," as alleged by Mr. Fairfield. Special Agents of the FBI do, of necessity, in making investigations into the qualifications of applicants for employment in various capacities in the Federal Government, contact officials of educational institutions from time to time. In many instances the names of such officials are given as references by the persons seeking employment. In other types of cases investigated by the FBI it is, of course, necessary at times to contact officials and representatives of educational institutions...
...article printed above does not now, and never has, represented the opinion of Donald Carswell, Peter B. Taub, Charles W. Bailey, William S. Fairfield, Bayard Hooper, or any of the CRIMSON's regular sports writers. They left town for the summer two days...
...editor of the Ladies' Home Journal; Lester B. Granger, executive director of the National Urban League.; Leo Perlis, national director of the National C.I.O. Community Services Committee; Beardsley Ruml, chairman of the board of R. H. Macy & Co.; Richard Joyce Smith, chairman of the Board of Education of Fairfield, Conn.; James A. Stevenson, president of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. The full committee will total...