Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...among the first to congratulate the artist on a magnificent portrait. Its stark drabness makes one swallow and look again; Oswald's searching eyes reveal the madman he really was. Moreover, it is interesting to speculate on the meaning of the stained wall behind...
...Defense Department also refused to reveal the names of the destroyers on the claim that they carried highly secret electronic snooping gear. But after Jimmy Kress's letter, the Pentagon grudgingly confirmed that the destroyers were, in fact, the Morton and the Richard S. Edwards. After all, how can you stay mum when Mom out there in Dubuque wants the folks to know where...
...help crack the Sokolov operation. Their testimony would be the core of the Government's case. Then, early last week, Attorney Edward Brodsky, appointed by the court to defend Sokolov and Joy Ann, dusted off a U.S. statute passed in 1795, which provides that the Government must reveal the "abode" of any witness in the federal trial of persons charged with a capital offense. Brodsky demanded and got a list of the names and home addresses of all 75 agents. The dilemma was obvious. Was the conviction of Sokolov and Joy Ann worth making public the identity of dozens...
Mother Knew Best. MacArthur was said to take after his father, a gallant colonel of the Union Army and later governor general of the Philippines. But the memoirs reveal that he probably owed a lot more to his strong-willed mother, Mary Hardy, who fired him with ambition and lived close to him all her life to see that he did not falter...
White students have occasionally indicated interest in attending AAAAS meetings. A standard response is that the personal and particular difficulties of Negroes are under discussion and that whites would be in the way. To most members this seems a reasonable answer--and perhaps it is. But it does reveal the emotional basis of black nationalism at Harvard. The AAAAS was formed, whether or not rightly so, for more than intellectual reasons. One member explained it by quoting James Badwin: "I'm not just interested. I'm hung...