Word: loyal
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Robert Oppenheimer '26 was a loyal and great American when he directed the development of the atomic bomb, three University professors who worked on the bomb project declared Sunday in the New York Times...
...best way to make policy is to make it off the cuff. Vice President Nixon, speaking to a meeting of newspaper editors, first advocated the use of American troops in Indo-China, then said that on the basis of existing evidence, he considered physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer "a loyal American." Only a short time before, Secretary of Defense Wilson announced, in effect, that even if Oppenheimer's name were cleared, he still should not be allowed back in Government employ...
...judge by their memoirs, German generals led sheltered lives. Most of them agree that under twelve years of Hitler rule they saw no evil, spoke none and did none. The latest to proclaim his innocence is 69-year-old Field Marshal Albert Kesselring. Loyal enough by his own admission to "enjoy Hitler's unreserved confidence," Kesselring also proved affable and adjustable enough after the war to assist U.S. Army historians and retain his wartime nickname of "Smiling...
Kenneth T. Bainbridge, professor of Physics, asserted yesterday that "after working closely with Dr. Oppenheimer for two and a half years at Los Alamos, I am convinced he is a loyal American devoted to his country. The loss of his services to the United States would be a tragedy...
...country. Seven-year-old boys living on opposite sides of the globe are more apt to paint alike than a brother & sister a couple of years apart. The world of imagination, like the world of men, demands conscious loyalties, and all of the young exhibitors showed themselves able and loyal subjects of Andersen's fairy kingdom...