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...publication. Reston refused to accept such conditions, since he knew that the story would break any time and did not want to be tied down to such a promise. Next day Reston went at Oppenheimer again, argued that the Times was entitled to the documents, since the paper had withheld what it already knew. He left with the documents, but promised not to print them until the story broke...
SERVICEMAN'S NAME WITHHELD Dallas ¶ McCarthy signed up with the Marines as a private in January 1942, with orders to report to Quantico for officer training, was commissioned three months later. In the Pacific he was an air intelligence officer and often flew missions in the rear gunner's seat. In March 1945 he applied for and got his discharge from the Marine Corps. Neither the Marine Corps nor McCarthy has officially answered the V.F.W.'s statements...
...Philadelphia, the Art Commission withheld approval of Sculptor Waldemar Raemisch's half-size plaster models of two pieces of sculpture for the city's new detention home for juveniles. Photos of Raemisch's models showed a group of round-faced children gathered around a round-faced mother. Objected one member of the commission: the figures look "pie-faced." Agreed Sculptor Giuseppe Donate: the faces of the children look as if they had "retarded minds." Said Donato: "We have a responsibility to the public to see that they get a first-rate piece of art." The commission asked...
...fleshpots of Harvard, I just couldn't contain myself. Now, other mothers can let their daughters go off like that, but I have to worry about my daughter's position and her standing at Radcliffe. I'll just bet that other mothers feel the same. A Radcliffe Mother (Name Withheld by Request...
Harpers & Carpers. Like all politicians, anointed or elected, Britain's royalty must keep its fences mended. The coronation year of grace, during which criticism of the royal family has been tacitly withheld, is all but over in Britain. Once again the carpers and the harpers are busy. "They are at it again," said Lord Rothermere's Daily Sketch last week, "the croakers, the killjoys, the pestiferous busybodies, all telling the Queen what...