Word: spokesmen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wild Melodrama . . ." As the testimony rambled on, industry spokesmen conjured up several novel defenses of their wares. Columbia's Jerry Wald asserted the right of U.S. moviemakers, unlike that of Soviet producers, to criticize their country's seamy side; Motion Picture Industry Councilman Lou Greenspan fell back on the Bible, where "murder, adultery, even incest are described." One movie adman piously explained, when Kefauver cited an advertisement showing two scantily clothed lovers grappling suggestively, that it could have been worse: "In the original [drawing] submitted to us they were clad only in beads. We at least put pants...
Just as the Public Health Service was using one hand last week to press the starter button and get the stalled polio vaccine program running again, one of its spokesmen disclosed how close the U.S. had been to unimaginable disaster. Dr. William H. Sebrell Jr., director of the PHS's National Institutes of Health, testifying before a House committee, in effect answered the question that for a month had haunted U.S. parents: was the Salk vaccine safe? Answer: no, not under testing procedures so far used. Sebrell admitted that the safety tests originally developed for the 1955 Salk vaccine...
...disclosures were being made as unobtrusively as possible, PHS officials succeeded in beating down opposition by some of the vaccine makers so that all eventually accepted amendments to the testing procedures. (If Cutter makes and tests vaccine according to the revised specifications, it can get back into the business.) Spokesmen for both sides had been chattering all week about the new procedures being simply a question of interpretation-as Dr. Jonas E. Salk put it, "like reading the fine print in an insurance policy." But this was not so. The changes, as finally announced, were substantial...
...Court follows the advice of Southern spokesmen, it will grant at least a five or ten year "period of adjustment" to Dixieland schools before pressing integration. The U.S. Solicitor General has suggested flexibility of less sweeping import; he would give the Federal District Courts wide discretion in enforcing de-segregation in what they deemed the shortest practical time. In striking contrast to these arguments, however, the able attorneys for the NAACP have spoken vigorously for a Supreme Court decree that would proclaim "immediate integration of all Southern schools." The massive evidence of sociology that has engulfed the Court...
...spokesmen for the group argued last night that the newspaper is in no sense any longer a daily, and must be forced to cease perpetuating its present claim...