Word: hills
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Confession. The man who trudged up to Capitol Hill on the following day displayed none of Robert Oppenheimer's crisp confidence. He knew what was coming. A few days before taking the stand, thin, 36-year-old Frank Oppenheimer resigned his post as assistant professor of physics at the University of Minnesota and his resignation had been promptly accepted. He sat uneasily before the House Committee on Un-American Activities and talked about the mistake he and his wife Jacquinette had made twelve years before...
...some respects, the justices were nine broiling brook's in search of a new main stream. Running down one side of the hill were Frankfurter, Jackson, Burton and Vinson. Running down the other side, a more precipitous slope, were Black, Douglas, Murphy and Rutledge. Reed ran back & forth...
...youngest (50), who swears inelegantly, chews gum, scratches matches on the seat of his pants, and is an assertive, restless, billy-be-damned man who has often been discussed as a presidential possibility-and still doesn't consider himself politically entombed, even in the marble temple on Capitol Hill...
They are J. Seelye Bixler, president of Colby College in Waterville, Me.; Mrs. John A. Moir of Chestnut Hill; Mrs. Clement A. Smith, instructor in the Radcliffe Management Training Program; and Edwin R. Embree of Chicago and New York City, president of the Julius Rosenwald Fund...
Best, David Barrett Haller '50 Cogan, John Francis, Jr. '49, Harrigan, John Eugene, Jr. '49, Holbrook, John Ginn '49, Keith, Charles Clarke, Jr. '51, Kample, George Frederick, 2d '50, Reed, Howard Shattuck '49, Spivak, Jonathan Martin '50, Thayer, Harvey Hill '50, Thorndike, John Lowell '49, Tootell, Geoffrey Howland '48 ocC, Edwards, Frederick Bulkeley, 3d '50 (Manager...