Word: signalizes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...possible tie between the war-time work done at M.I.T. by Wendell H. Furry, associate professor of Physics, and recently-uncovered espionage activities in the Signal Corps is one of the reasons for the projected summons of Furry before a Senate investigating committee, it was learned yesterday...
First, because of a "direct connection" between the M.I.T. radiation laboratory, at which Furry worked during the war, and work done at the Signal Corps laboratories in Fort Monmouth, N.J. The committee has been conducting hearings during the past two weeks on what McCarthy has termed "extremely dangerous espionage" at the Ft. Monmouth research center...
Unlike the Ft. Monmouth project, the M.I.T. lab, which was discontinued at the war's end, was not run directly by the Signal Corps. Although they did similar work, the M.I.T. labs were under the direction of the National Defense Research Council, set up at the war's start by the Office of Scientific Research and Development...
Kernan said Levinson had never testifield that Furry worked for a Signal Corps Laboratory, only that he had worked for the M.I.T. radiation lab, which was under the direction of the National Defense Research Council...
...McCarthy on Friday, the M.I.T. professor, since identified as Norman Levinson, associate professor of Mathematics, had given the committee the name of "a professor at Harvard who is now teaching there and said he was and is a Communist Party member who worked in the radiation laboratories of the Signal Corps in the 1940s...