Word: press
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freedom of the press in these parlous times means handing out information to Russia and the rest of the world on what our military is going to do before it has done it, then to hell with the press...
Behind him in the U.S., the economy was still in recession-unemployment up to 3,000,000, steel production down to 70% of capacity, automobile production down in the light of falling sales (see BUSINESS). Big Labor was getting set to press new wage demands in next year's collective bargaining. And at the Pentagon the mess in missilery and the mis-organization of command, as shown up by the Johnson Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee hearings, was such as to raise serious questions as to whether Commander in Chief Dwight D. Eisenhower had done his homework as a military administrator...
...margin remained fairly constant at 10 points for 15 minutes of the second half, when the varsity staged a desperate full court press to break up a stall. Bob Repetto hit for seven points in less than two minutes to close the gap to 62-58, but Tufts was able to withstand the pressure and retain its advantage...
There being no press in the south Atlantic and no readers in Cambridge, the Crime will abandon publication until January 6, 1958, at which time Cambridge's only breakfast table daily will again return to action...
Probably the most important factor that could militate against a Crimson win tonight is the insidious psychological danger of overconfidence. Last year, under somewhat similar circumstances, an undaunted Northeastern five ignored the press notices and irreverently dumped the varsity...