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...have no way of checking it; Guerard's narrator describes the "contradictory maps--those for the free civilian papers, those for the army papers, those for the writers of the tactical leaflets. Somewhere . . . was the official G-2 map describing actual advances and retreats . . . but even if we had access to it . . . could we be certain that another and more accurate map did not exist somewhere else...
...would name a man "now connected" with the State Department who was "the top Russian espionage agent" in the U.S. Said McCarthy: "This man I'm talking about was Hiss's onetime boss in the espionage ring. He has a desk in the State Department and has access to the files-or at least he had until four or five weeks...
Graduate students will have access to 58 newspapers and eight magazines at the new Graduate Center in a proposed Nieman Reading Room, if the Nieman Fellows Committee fund-raising campaign is successful...
...scientists would dare to make such figures public. But the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists had run on to an exception. Its article on the H-bomb is a reprint from a book by well-known Austrian Physicist Hans Thirring, who had no access to secret information. The book was published in Vienna, right under the nose of the Russians...
...architectural advisors to the Council, William H. Claflin '50 and Robert L. Hart '50, reported that several walls must be torn down to give all rooms access to halls. Also, they said, some partitions must be set up to make a suite of four rooms into separate offices, paint and floor jobs are necessary in the halls, and new lighting is necessary in several places...