Word: stops
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Added Peurifoy: "Most of them were homosexuals. In fact, I would say all of them were." The committee did not stop to deal with this shocker. Bridges was ready with a second question for Acheson. "Would you say . . . that a friend of a known Communist would be a security risk?" "Yes, I should think probably so," Acheson responded. Then Bridges pounced: "Would you consider a friend of a person, convicted, say, of perjury in connection with a treasonable act and found guilty, a security risk?" Acheson flushed: the shoe fitted nobody present but himself, and no Democrat lifted a finger...
...Force. The Soviet Union now has some 350 bombers modeled on the 6-29, which could reach almost any point in the U.S., drop their bombs, land on the nearest airfield and surrender. Neither the U.S. radar net nor the U.S.'s interceptor forces were adequate to stop them...
...best explain? The only straw for which I could reach is the impression that I had, in my emptied, vacant thoughts, of some sentence that had pleased them, or that had conformed with the pattern I had so often seen in the newspapers. And if I were to stop and plead fatigue, or poor memory, or ask to rest-the wall again, and the slaps, and the blows in the nape [of the neck]. And I remembered I would come up gasping and talk and talk and feel utterly broken...
Truth. "[After signing an agreement to spy on the Americans], I was led out of the building, and left in a very friendly manner in front of the tram stop . . . Got home, washed, opened a can of sausage with some red wine, and went...
...your article suggests, the Harvard Student Council has strayed from its espoused purpose, then possibly it should cease its activity in other field snot directly related to advising the administration on student policy such as the Council's NSA activities, its support of PBH, etc. Perhaps it should also stop advising the administration if it does not represent the student body's views as you imply...