Word: published
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...implications of your article [race riots and anti-Semitism in Cambridge-TIME, June 12], that our failure to publish a letter regarding the disturbances along the Charles River was the result of pressure by officials of the University, are therefore based on a misunderstanding of our purposes and position. The decision not to publish the letter to which you refer was made by us in accordance with our general policy, prior to any consultation with Dean Hanford. . . . DANA FERNALD Editor ROGER H. WILSON Managing Editor RUSSELL K. HEADLEY Photographic Chairman The Harvard Service News Cambridge, Mass...
...Algiers, the Committee authorized its representatives in freed France to: 1) publish laws and decrees for their zones; 2) exercise the right of pardon, symbolic of the highest State authority, useful for freeing patriots and resisters jailed by the Germans or by Vichymen...
...TIME (May 29), you publish an account of the conflict arising out of Sweden's ball-bearing exports to Germany and its repercussions in this country. While this article gives a very fair and impartial account of the matter it contains reference to me, personally, which, besides being grossly inaccurate, by implication casts unpleasant reflection on my name. You state that my "brother is a Swedish quisling." The fact is that I have only one stepbrother who never was even remotely connected with politics or in his personal sympathies in any way pro-Nazi...
...Tribune had been trying to publish an edition in Australia for U.S. troops. Last week Australia flatly refused permission-no reason given. Fumed the Colonel: "It shows that Australia is under a dictatorship as extreme as the dictatorships of Russia and Germany. The U.S. should insist the Australian people be freed, since the U.S. saved them from Japan...
Killers, Saints, Miracle Men. In 1938, Ben Botkin joined the Federal Writers' Project of the late WPA to direct the collecting of U.S. folklore, saw the Project disbanded before he could publish much of his material. For five years Botkin continued to collect and edit the folklore included in this whopping, hodgepodge anthology, to which folk-loving Carl Sand burg (Abraham Lincoln: The War Years) has written the folksy foreword...