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...result of its troubles, the subcommittee resorted to some tactics which the foes of Joe McCarthy so thoroughly deplore: its report leaned heavily on insinuation and innuendo. First it rattled some old skeletons, e.g., whether McCarthy should have accepted $10,000 from the RFC-supported Lustron Corp. for a pamphlet on housing which he wrote while serving on Senate committees dealing with RFC and Lustron problems. Then it raised some questions about McCarthy's fascinating finances but did not provide clear answers. Some items...
Research, too, is an important function. Every man who has the ill-fortune to collapse with mononucleosis (62 in '51) gets Dr. Andrew Contratto's pamphlet on the disease as part of his Stillman reading-matter. Mono was unknown here until twenty years ago when laboratory blood tests began showing a startling breakdown of white blood corpusles, among other things...
...approach to the period by asserting in his lectures that the negro had not sought freedom." Asked by the Boston Globe to comment on the charges, Buck replied: "I am grateful as a teacher to find students interested to do the extra work in the preparation of such a pamphlet (the Marxist attack ran five, closely-typed pages.) Then somewhat typically, he added: "I should like to go on record as a liberal in expressing honest pleasure that Harvard students feel perfectly free to differ with their instructors...
...mirage. For this indeed was young (22) King Baudouin of Belgium, out among the poorest of his subjects, without guard or escort, in the company of Public Health Minister Alfred de Taeye and Abbé Eduard Froidure. It had all begun with the abbe's eloquent pamphlet on Brussels' slums, unnoticed by cabinet ministers but read by a shocked Baudouin, who determined to see for himself. A veteran slum worker, the abbe led Baudouin from one foul tenement to another...
...Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted,from the world." - As a result of his American trip, he engaged in a lively controversy with Rhode Island's Roger Williams, an independent Baptist. In answer to Williams' pamphlet, George Fox Digg'd out of His Burrows, Fox wrote one of his own, A New England Fire-Brand Quenched...