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...guests to a state of real alarm. Said Nebraska's dapper freshman Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, come to take the place of good George Norris: "No man who has that persuasive power, such personal charm . . . should serve more than two terms. . . . We've got to safeguard the American people...
Stout urged this bitterness primarily as a safeguard against chickenhearted United Nations action at the peace table. Said he: "If we do not . . . [hate] those who do or tolerate the evil, the temptation will be irresistible at one point or another, to compromise with it instead of destroying...
Calling for greater precautions and emergency preparations to safeguard fighting men from the hardships of war, Ross A. McFarlane, assistant professor of Industrial Research at the Business School, yesterday released further details on his recent 33,000-mile survey flight to Africa...
...experience parallels in many respects that of the disgusted officer. Hired as a -Name withheld by request. fireman to safeguard the ship against welders' sparks, I consider myself valuable for about 20% of the working day. . . . Workmen string out the hours exchanging stories, sneaking smokes, sizing up jobs and bumping noggins. A passing boat or plane apparently justifies time off to estimate cargo, judge tonnage and type, etc., etc. . . . Recently, having sighted no sparks from welding operations atop a gun platform, I investigated to find a six-man crap game in hot progress. Most explanations revert to a common...
...portion of the responsibility for guiding the preparations of other art institutions has fallen to The Fogg. In March representatives of 15 museums and galleries throughout the country were welcomed here by Director Forbes to study the protection of works of art in wartime. Discussion ranged from how to safeguard against diseases affecting paper and linen in a new location, and the shattering of glass after bombing, to the effects of changes in temperature and light. At the same time, Professor Paul J. Sachs' museum course has devoted more of its study to wartime art problems. Each year the members...