Word: reportings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Tricky U.C.L.A. invaded Big Ten country to whip corn-fed Iowa (41-25) after cries of "Espionage" and countercries of "Nonsense." The Iowa campus was in a storm over a report (pooh-poohed by U.C.L.A.) that a student and former Hawkeye center had telephoned vital Iowa football secrets to U.C.L.A.'s new and talented coach, Red Sanders. The loudest roar in the storm was the voice of Iowa's President Virgil Hancher: "A breach of canons . . . moral turpitude . . . Such a student would not be justified in receiving a degree from this university...
There was no "atomic secret." The basic fact that uranium atoms can be made to split in two, and release a massive jolt of energy, had been common scientific knowledge since 1939. The famed Smyth Report (A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes), which told how to go about making an atomic bomb was published by the U.S. War Department in August 1945. But even without the Smyth Report, U.S. scientists warned it was only a matter of time until some foreign nation, i.e., the U.S.S.R., would build a bomb...
...proposed report of the Senate-House Atomic Committee said last night that "Incredible mismanagement" charges by Senator Hickenlooper (R-Lowa) against the Atomic Energy Commission "could not be proved." The draft strongly defends the AEC's record of security of its vital secrets...
...medical front, Valpey was happy to report that there were no injuries incurred in practice yesterday. But as for the group already injured, the news was not so good. Captain Howie Houston still has a 50-50 chance to play Saturday, but Chief Bender, behemoth tackle, almost certainly will not participate in the Columbia game. Hal Moffie and Jim Kenary were counted definitely out last Monday...
...into trouble with his immediate superior, the Provincial or head of the Boston branch of the Society of Jesus in September of 1948. He was ordered by the Provincial in August to take up duties as a professor at Holy Cross College by September. He never went. This was reported in the September 8 issue of "The Pilot," the official archdiocesian magazine and the report was signed by Father John J. McEleny, S. J., Provincial...