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...organized fashion, used positions of government and society to , at very least, transmit secret information to the Soviet union. Whether they were trying to overthrow the government is debatable, but unless one reads through a dense fog of prejudice, the Rosenberg and Hiss trials, the Congressional sub-committee reports and other recent history, he cannot avoid this conclusion. Since new facts have been turning up with the stale ones almost every week, the conspiracy may have gone even deeper than is now apparent. People who have been too long in a university community may not be fully aware...
Wendell H. Furry, associate professor of Physics, yesterday refused to tell a closed session of Senator McCarthy's Senate permanent investigations sub-committee whether he had ever given secret radar data to the Communists...
...Former sub quarterback Phil Haughey from Framingham was switched to the line last week, and on the basis of four catches against Dartmouth won the left end spot. Bob Wynne, 212 pounder, has been moved to left tackle to make room for newcomer Tom Parkinson at right tackle...
Meeting in Atlantic City for its 64th annual convention, the Medical Colleges group heard the report of a special sub-committee which has completed a two and one half year study of 115 colleges and universities...
When the Senate Sub-committee on the Judiciary, headed by Sen. William E. Jenner (Rep.-Ind.) came to Boston last March, the Post gave the first day's hearings six pages of publicity. This, despite its editorial of the previous week, which opposed televising such hearings because "excess publicity is bad from any standpoint except that of the personal publicity that is likely to accrue to committee members." The day before the hearings opened, Kirtley Mather, professor of Geology, who for years has been accused of Communist front activities, announced he had been subpoenaed and said he "would cooperate...