Word: free
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...mail sack of questions indefatigably asked by U.S. news correspondents. He picked out a tempting set sent in by I.N.S. Correspondent J. Kingsbury Smith, representing William Randolph Hearst. As a result, Hearstling Smith had a news beat, and Stalin had a good propaganda story circulated for him by the free U.S. press...
...Christian Fellowship will give a free showing of "God of the Atom," a religious-scientific film in natural color, at 8 p.m. tonight in Emerson D. The movie was produced by Moody Bible Institute of Chicago...
...vote was passed in which the Faculty expressed "its approval of the principle and program of General Education in Harvard College as recommended in Sections 4, 5 and 6 of Chapter V of the Report of the University Committee on the Objectives of a General Education in a Free Society." The vote requested the President to appoint a Committee on General Education and authorized that Committee to offer courses in General Education on an experimental basis beginning in September 1946. The vote also imposed upon the Committee responsibility for recommending to the Faculty such changes as may be "necessary...
Your frigidly Olympian approach to L'affaire Gieseking plus your naive conclusion that free societies have correctly decided that an "artist's" work and politics may be divorced surprises me, (a recent ed-man), very much...
...state that the "logical absurdity" of this entire business would be for us to ban the work of Wagner and Pound and "all the other artists who also rejected free society." Gentlemen, you are talking nonsense. No one cares about Wagner; he has been dead a few years; he has not been invited to symphony Hall; whether or not he was disgusting 100 years ago cannot possible matter to us. His music lives, has a beauty and entity of its own as it comes to us through the medium of contemporary performers...