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During World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt disagreed with the military's decision to censor newsreels because he was worried that the public might get apathetic. What the New York Times wrote then remains true today: "Government propaganda is conflicting, confused, and hydra-headed ... it pulls in opposite directions, often on the same...
Garcia recalls that when she directed the Franklin I-O camp last year, “Franklin Love” was the theme of many camp activities, and this year’s Franklin I-O directors say that “love” is still the best word to describe the camp...
...career. From the tumultuous reception accorded it by critics and public alike, the monumental "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" promises to remain for all posterity the classic biography of Columbus. At all events, it justifies the inscription on one of the Professor's most cherished possessions--a photograph of Franklin Roosevelt which he autographed "To my friend Sam Morison--Columbus Junior...
...Shapiro, Helen Lourie; J. J. Cohen, Helen Slater; R. E. Morrison, Florence Levy; B. A. Riemer, Roberta Selig; H. Olitzky, Audrey Franklin...
Next, Smith criticizes Professor of Physics Melissa Franklin and Julia H. Fawcett ’04 for perpetuating “the fallacy that women can’t succeed in a competitive environment.” Rather than “harp on differences between men and women,” Perspective should realize that “the common humanity both genders share is a real basis for equality” and that “an entire issue devoted to one gender has consequences.” Perspective thinks Smith misses the point. Gender equality...