Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Atomic Penitence. Not adopted by the Council was a much harder-hitting report on atomic warfare by 21 leading theologians, including the Union Theological Seminary's Reinhold Niebuhr and Episcopal Bishop Angus Dun of Washington. "Deeply penitent for the irresponsible use already made of the atomic bomb [and] agreed that the surprise bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are morally indefensible," the 21 churchmen argued that the U.S. should...
...Federal Communications Commission, which operates on the theory that radio is here to stay, last week warned the industry that many listeners might not be. In a 140-page report, FCC told radio that bad programs were losing devotees by droves. Radio's most common and obvious faults: soap operas, too many commercials, allowing the sponsor to have free reign...
...group also heard James F. Rayan '49 report on behalf of the Red Book, with attention to a new publication schedule...
Graduate veterans seeking peacetime employment have occupied their efforts to date. Teele, however, who will present a report to Provost Buck this spring, hopes to expand the present mailing list, and eventually to contact all interested students before they reach senior standing...
...theater is strangled in a bottleneck . . . made up of a group of men who are hired to report the events of our stage and who more and more are acquiring powers which, as a group, they are not qualified to exercise-either by their training or their taste. . . . No opposition point of view is ever expressed. There is a blackout of all taste except the taste of these...