Word: spokesmen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fact, Molotov said no more than U.S. scientists and political spokesmen have been saying plainly for two years. Since U.S. publication of the Smyth report (TIME, Aug. 20, 1945), there has been no basic "secret of the atomic bomb." To make the bomb requires a host of highly developed technological "secrets" which Russia might not have. In time Russia" would have all these little secrets, too. The U.S. understood that the Russians would some day be able to make the bomb. That was one reason why the U.S. had offered free exchange of all information, provided only that subscribing nations...
...several organizational spokesmen informally attending the Monday meeting, Stanley G. Karson '48, chairman of the University AVC chapter, pledged the aid of his 850-man veterans' contingent to the Committee's campaign...
Before they sailed, spokesmen for the group issued a statement: "We depart from the U.S. of our own free will, with sentiments of deepest gratitude and admiration. . . . The democratic institutions of America afforded us an opportunity to build life anew...
...Book publicity is spread all the way across the Yard to the Union, spokesmen for the committee stated, with descriptive circulars distributed to each room, and posters on every bulletin beard urging Freshmen not to delay in signing up for the publications...
...Spokesmen for the committee expressed hope that the large turnout at Wallace's AVC forum talk early this month augured high membership and success for their unit...