Word: admitting 
              
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 Dates: during 1940-1949 
         
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...complete statement to be ready for publication today, covering his Washington activities operations. Previous efforts to interview the prisoner were blocked by Head Guard Jack Sweeney of the East Cambridge Jail, who stated that since Parkhurst was "government property," he, as a country official, has no right to admit visitors...
Obsessed with the great difficulties in the first alternative, other American groups have preferred to admit Communists and control them in the normal course of democratic politicking. On one hand, this treatment avoids the monumental task of distinguishing party members from progressives who do their own thinking and who, all too often, are swept away by indiscriminate housecleaners. But what can guarantee Communist conduct in democratic activities? Only the greatest vigilance prevents a tightly knit minority, well-trained in political techniques, from feeding on the indifference of the moderates until it emerges as master of policy and direction. Many youth...
Dean Hanford predicted yesterday that the policy of the Faculty Committee on War Service credit, of which he is chairman, would become less strict as the peak enrollments of the next two terms taper off. One of the present policy's chief objectives is to make it possible to admit a maximum number of new veterans during this critical period...
...Received the first annual report of his three-man, five-month-old Council of Economic Advisers, took an optimist's exception to its finding that a U.S. business recession in 1947 was "easy to visualize." The President said he did not admit any such thing...
...Dutch were reluctant to admit that native unrest has been stirring for years. Some Hollanders were inclined to blame it all on the Japs. Said Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy, The Netherlands' wartime Premier in Exile: "We are in danger of losing the war." Others blamed it all on a Jap puppet. Said an Amsterdam cigar-store proprietor last week: "This fellow Soekarno is just a crook and a collaborator who is certainly going to turn Communist within the next five years. We have killed our own quisling Mussert in Holland-we ought to shoot Soekarho...