Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...true that in many cases to present the board with full details and witnesses would be to reveal secret FBI methods and perhaps even to lay open an entire chain of counter-espionage. In such cases, as Associate Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger declared in the New York Times Sunday Magazine recently, "the FBI must, choose between the chain and the conviction." For it is true, in every case, that the government's loyalty program, unless it provides stringent safeguards for the individual, will pass over the line of necessary security and become just that sort of unnecessary purge that Americans...
Ever since Herbert Hoover retired from presidential business cycle prognostication to private life and Sunday supplement interviews, a lot of people including Herbert Hoover have been wondering why all this talent can't be put to better use. This issue will crystallize in the next session of Congress where an already drafted bill will be offered guaranteeing Hoover a steady job. The legislation cannot be assailed on party bias, however, because it would also keep Harry Truman out of haberdashery and on the floor of the Senate for good in the event of defeat...
Alumni, the Committee's main current goal calls for delaying final decision by Yesterday a telephone conversation with Salstonstall, who returned Sunday from a European Congressional junket produced assurance that no further formal deliberations would take place before "the first of year...
...Opera House was as near full as most people have seen it for Sunday afternoon's "Marriage of Figaro," and the efforts of the group seemed to have grown along with its surroundings since the switch from last year's site, Jordan hall. The added stage area made the production itself less cramped, allowing the participants a little freedom of motion and contrast in position...
...Goldovsky deserves credit not only for the staging of the opera and the general management of the enterprise, but especially for his conducting. the orchestra, though not enormous made Mozart's superb instrumental passages stand out Sunday as they seldom do, with the winds particularly good; and the entire opera was done with real spirit and good humor. "Don Giovanni" and "Idomenco" are next on the list in this Mozartean year; Mr. Goldovsky's treatment of their more difficult problems is awaited with interest and confidence. J.A.L