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Organizations which are subject to political pressure, like the Students for a Democratic Society, do not currently have to file their membership lists with the College. They must allow the College to inspect the lists periodically in order to control the number of non-Harvard persons in Harvard-chartered organizations. "Since the lists never go into the official college files, we can't be subpoenaed for them," Monro said...
...time that the Warren Commission was making its inquiry into the assassination, the X rays and photographs were available to investigators, but none felt it necessary to inspect them after hearing the minutely detailed testimony of the three autopsy surgeons. The doctors themselves had never seen the photographs either, though they had worked from the X rays during the post-mortem surgery...
...clear that in order for U.N. economic sanctions to be effective, South African trade with Rhodesia will have to be stopped. If the Vorster government proves recalcitrant, a U.N. force would have to patrol the South African coast, inspect ships, and allow through only what is deemed essential for South Africa. It might even be necessary to clamp down on railway traffic. Such a project would be frightening for Vorster to consider. A successful economic boycott of Rhodesia might convince the world community that something can be done about South Africa...
Best gag: the audience is permitted to inspect a top-secret cable just long enough to glimpse the code words QWERT YUIOP-the top line on the typewriter. Best performance: Actor Taylor's. He plays a rather subtly caricatured Sean Corny who looks so much like the man who plays Bond that he even seems to be wearing the same Charles of the Ritz chest...
...across the country sought out the facts from major airline executives, aircraft manufacturers, financial specialists and Government officials. Their reports provided the fresh basic material for Writer Gurney Breckenfeld and Editor Champ Clark. Breckenfeld, a World War II Air Force information officer, managed to get to Los Angeles to inspect the mock-up of Lockheed's supersonic transport a week before the strike started. A devoted air traveler, Breckenfeld tempers his enthusiasm with only one qualification. "Some airlines," he says, "serve better wines than others...