Word: submitted
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...rules state that any man named in public session may submit a statement which the committee will include in its records. And unless a majority of the members are opposed, he may testify in his own behalf, cross-examine his accusers, and present his own witnesses. While these measures do slow down investigations somewhat, they benefit both the committee and its witnesses...
Competitors may select the subjects of their essays, and may submit as many as they wish, but they may not receive more than one prize in a group. Graduate essays must be under twelve thousand words; parts of doctoral dissertations are eligible...
...test oath. All of the objections to this oath which were asserted in the University of California fight and in the recent Oklahoma litigation apply in much greater degree to congressional bearings in which one is first compelled to reiterate his loyalty under oath an then to submit to an elaborate cross-examination on his beliefs, friends, and support of liberal causes in the committee's effort to break him down. Mr. Justice Black has said that "Test oaths are notorious tools of tyranny. When used to shackle the mind they are, or at least should be, unspeakably odious...
Furry could not be reached for contact last night, and it is not certain when and if he will submit to another Committee grilling. It is known, however, that he consulted with a new layer about the implications of another testimony. Furry was represented by Phillip Forer in previous hearings...
Sheats expressed no great surprise, saying that "we have to assume that this group is representative" of the whole class, since seniors were given enough opportunity to submit petitions...