Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...list of subversives. But no conscious subversive, planted in a university to rise in the army through the ROTC program, will be stymied by the certificate. Nor is the perfunctory loyalty check on those who complete the form, mostly conducted in the files of the Defense Department, likely to reveal any damaging evidence about such a person's political associations. If the purpose of the certificate is to uncover memberships that might embarrass the military in the future, the ROTC unit need only post a list of tainted organizations with a request that any student who has belonged...
Barrows Dunham, Princeton graduate and chairman of Temple's Philosophy Department, was called before the Velde Committee on February 28, 1953, on suspicion of subversive activity. Dunham gave his name to the committee, but refused to reveal any other information--not even his occupation or educational background--under the terms of the Fifth Amendment...
Bernard Deutch, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania and a former student at Cornell, admitted membership in the Communist Party, agreed to tell the committee of his own actions in the party, but refused because of "moral scruples," to reveal the names of any of his associates or the place of meeting of the Cornell "cell...
...Forgetful Reporter. Columnist Winchell was a reluctant witness. Under questioning by Assistant Committee Counsel Guy G. de Furia, at first he said: "I would not reveal my source of information on any news." Senator Watkins suggested that Winchell was "laboring the point a little" and asked pointedly: Did he actually know who delivered the document to him? Winchell replied: "I do not know. I am not sure." Later, he added: "I am pretty sure that it was not Senator McCarthy" or anyone on his staff. Winchell explained why he was not sure: "There are so many people offering material...
...white flag, even when Dienbienphu was overrun. After his capture, he had no water during the first four days and was kept in isolation, guarded by four Viet Minh soldiers. Eventually he was taken before General Vo Nguyen Giap, the crafty Viet Minh commander, but would not reveal what they talked about...