Word: burdened
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gellhorn's solution to the morass into which loyalty and security provisions have plunged the nation's laboratories is a program which would (1) be confined to scientific work which was very closely connected with national defense and (2) put the burden of proof on those measures which would tighten security rules. Such "scandals" as the Fuchs spy case emphasize the need for intensive measures directed against espionage, not heterodoxy. The extensive loyalty investigations and "black-lists" have turned up no spies, Gellhorn asserts, but have dangerously weakened the morale of our scientists and our confidence in free inquiry...
...Blandings got to thinking that it wasn't really enough just to own a house. A man ought to pull his weight in the community. What happened to fiction's famous flannel-brained Manhattan adman in the social & political briers of rural New England is the lightsome burden of Blandings' Way, FORTUNE Editor Eric Hodgins' sequel to Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House...
...knows all the answers about compulsory medical insurance. The American Medical Association, among others, has raised some of the questions: the eventual cost, the effect on quality of service, possible abuse by "frivolous" patients, and the added burden on doctors...
...spring, appears to be the most dependable runner of this group and will be counted on for a lot of yardage against Leicester. Howie Finney, one of '53's best scatbacks, will be held in reserve, but should handle the major share of the Jayvee's passing burden...
...McCarley is optimistic about the program for the year. She feels that with the increased interest in the fields of Fine Arts, students will welcome the opportunities the organization offers them, and incidentally share the burden of operating Fogg Museum for the benefit...