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...Wisconsin senator then asked Furry if the President of Harvard had ever asked him if he were a Communist. The Physicist's reply was no. But Pusey had no need for such a question, for by the time of his inauguration, he of course had access to the Corporation's report...
...despite the many advantages of merging scientific research, the United States still maintains a policy of atomic isolation. Co-operation between free world countries would clearly raise the level of Western research. Canada could give us vital information on nuclear piles, while the scientists of England and Australia, given access to America's modern research equipment could complement the work done here. Moreover, the money these nations are spending to repeat what America has done years ago, could be used to advance not duplicate, atomic research...
Given the power, the Atomic Energy Commission could speed up visa permissions and make the process far less painful. If during his stay, a scientist could have access to secret information, a full security check is, of course, necessary. But if the conference is only concerned with unclassified material, as they usually are, the Commission could safely issue temporary visas for the duration of the meeting...
...only two characteristics of religion plainly alien to education at a non-denominational University are compulsion and sectarianism. Compulsion negates the freedom to be indifferent, a fundamental right in religious matters, and sectarianism bars those who have an interest from access to the fullest range of religious ideas. since both indifference and access are freedoms essential to a free university, doctrines that weaken them have no place at Harvard...
...hours and 18 minutes later she popped to the surface, cheerful as a bubble. After the water had been forced from the access tube, Professor Piccard and Jacques came to the deck of the floater and were rowed to the corvette. Leaning on his son, the professor whispered in French: "You speak, Jacques. The credit is all yours...