Word: guardedness
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Perhaps the week's most significant Argentine development-more important in the long run than the abortive revolt -was the disclosure, on the day of the uprising, of something that had been a guarded secret: Eva Perón is gravely ill.
"To make his mark he (a young professor) must specialize, or so he is encouraged to believe; so a college faculty of 150-members is split into 30 or 40 departments, each autonomous, each guarded by the established or, even worse, the almost-established man who fears encroachment or consolidation...
G. Jerome Goodman '52, an editor of the CRIMSON, spent one week in Red Berlin at the much-ballyhooed World Peace Festival. He worked his way into the closely-guarded American delegation of 65 students.
Although the Grand Jury charges have been a closely guarded secret, it is rumored that six new indictments will follow soon. Like Struik, several University faculty members have been publicly charged with "subversive activities."
Although the Grand Jury charges have been a closely guarded secret, it is rumored that six new indictments will follow soon. Like Struik, several "University faculty members have been publicly charged with "subversive activities."