Word: guardedness
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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.
"Why, yes," said Young, "they are new and terrible weapons of war that are just beyond imagination . . . something new and different . . . even more startling than germ warfare . . . It's something I never thought of. It is as closely guarded a secret as atomic weapons, but it will cost nothing...
The Air Force spent its slim appropriations available for tactical air for all-purpose fighters, and got to work on guided missiles. For six years, behind closely guarded walls at the Glenn L. Martin plant near Baltimore, scientists and technicians worked to solve the mysteries of an accurate ground-to...
But in Washington, the U.S. Public Health Service was keeping a guarded silence. The disease is so little known and so like a mild case of polio that Washington was not even sure that the Texas epidemic actually is Coxsackie and, if it is, whether that is good or bad...
"The camps are supposed to be a strict secret, but women who have been sent there manage to smuggle letters out. The girls are guarded by Russians while they work-in mines or stone quarries, or on roads. It's heavy work that women simply are physically unable to...