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...true that Petersen did transmit secret information to Netherlands officials; this, however, took place on a reciprocal basis. In this way The Netherlands received information from the U.S. (i.e., Petersen), and The Netherlands on her side gave information which was considered to be useful to the American authorities. This exchange of information, incidentally, was not of a political or strategic nature, but had a purely technical character. The information received in this way by Netherlands officials was available exclusively for the internal use of The Netherlands government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: The Pistol & the Claw | 1/31/1955 | See Source »

...Ewen Clague as Commissioner of Labor Statistics, [the President] confessed he had never heard of the fellow. His responses to questions about the Ladejinsky muddle and ex-Senator Cain's criticism of the security program were among other deleted matters. Thus, what TV and radio were permitted to transmit was a deftly-selected fragment of the press conference rather than the real thing. There is much merit in letting the country view and hear such White House sessions. This could be a device through which a lot of ordinary people might gain deeper intimacy with the business of government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judgments & Prophecies, Jan. 31, 1955 | 1/31/1955 | See Source »

...limitations, directed at "spurious radiation devices" such as diathermy machines as well as college stations which transmit via wiring systems, would severely "hamper our operations," Kalmus said. But WHRB can certainly continue broadcasting under its present setup until the end of the current academic year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHRB Awaits Radiation Decision Before Altering Its Present System | 10/29/1954 | See Source »

...Need Love. One essential that Matheson confesses he cannot transmit to a pupil: the love of racing. A man has to be interested in animals as well as mathematics before he can decide what a given horse can do. Matheson himself got the bug early. At twelve he rode his grandfather's horses on scrubby "bull rings" (half-mile tracks) in Idaho and Utah. After the University of Utah and stints as a miner, a newsman and a Hollywood writer, Matheson tried a comeback as a professional rider in World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Horse Professor | 9/13/1954 | See Source »

...personnel in using and defending themselves against atomic weapons, and 3) evaluating the enemy's atomic capabilities. However, no design secrets which would tell other countries how to build A-bombs would be revealed. To spur foreign development of industrial atomic operations, the bill would let the U.S. transmit information on 1) refining and processing source materials, 2) reactor designs, and 3) health and safety measures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOMIC ENERGY BILL: THE ATOMIC ENERGY BILL | 8/2/1954 | See Source »

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