Word: posted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also battling a rising tide in Lilienthal's favor. All last week a flood of witnesses appeared before the Senate's Atomic Energy Committee to testify to Lilienthal's experience, ability and ideology. Scientists,' religious groups, plain citizens rallied to the Lilienthal cause. A Washington Post poll found 68% of the nation's Republican press pro-Lilienthal, only 14% anti. Atomic Trail-Blazer Albert Einstein urged confirmation. M.I.T.'s Dr. Karl Compton warned that many atomic scientists might take Lilienthal's defeat as the cue to pull out of the vast atomic projects...
...done, most Americans agreed. There was no consolation to be drawn from the fact that unions, in exercising their power, might also destroy themselves, as in the case of the recent 87-day strike of the Newspaper Guild against J. David Stern's Camden Courier and Post and Philadelphia Record. A disgusted Stem sold his papers; 580 strikers were left high...
Last week, the American Red Cross launched its annual drive. It was asking for $60 million to maintain, among other things, this outlying post in Greenland. It will be needed...
...future Red Books. Patently some supervisory body other than the Council is indicated to unify successive Freshman efforts. The most logical source of such a directive element would be the trained staff from the previous year. Unfortunately, most ex-Red Book editors generally require the College years of post-officialdom to recover from neurosis. But if the outgoing men could elect one of their number as Red Book overseer for the following year, some practical instructions from above could be added to the current paternal and distant solicitude...
Executive positions will be held by two of the delegates when the meeting convenes this afternoon. W. Baird Bryant '50, vice chairman of the Council, will preside over the entire conference in his post as president of the model Security Council. Eliot S. Berkley '46 will be Secretary-General...