Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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... problem he had been told to do something about , and he was now reporting to you that he had done his job ? Mr. DERIABIAN . You are correct - you are right . Mr. SOURWINE . Father Arseny was then to stay in Vienna , is that right ? Mr ...
... problem he had been told to do something about , and he was now reporting to you that he had done his job ? Mr. DERIABIAN . You are correct - you are right . Mr. SOURWINE . Father Arseny was then to stay in Vienna , is that right ? Mr ...
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... problem . The directors of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy , it turned out , had some inkling of the existence of a Communist infiltration and were extremely unhappy about it . When the Communist affiliations of the chief ...
... problem . The directors of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy , it turned out , had some inkling of the existence of a Communist infiltration and were extremely unhappy about it . When the Communist affiliations of the chief ...
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... problem of Communist infiltration . At top level , control is relatively easy . One can more or less assume that the people who are elected to a board of directors or to a national committee have enjoyed public visibility over a period ...
... problem of Communist infiltration . At top level , control is relatively easy . One can more or less assume that the people who are elected to a board of directors or to a national committee have enjoyed public visibility over a period ...
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... problem of the huge farm surpluses , with the resulting impoverishment in many agricultural areas , is bound up with ... problems affecting the young people , women , the handicapped , and the old workers . Generalities will not do ...
... problem of the huge farm surpluses , with the resulting impoverishment in many agricultural areas , is bound up with ... problems affecting the young people , women , the handicapped , and the old workers . Generalities will not do ...
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... problems arising from automation . Here I want only to point out how different are its consequences under social- ism . In a Socialist society all technological advances are welcome . The fruits of science and technology are no problem ...
... problems arising from automation . Here I want only to point out how different are its consequences under social- ism . In a Socialist society all technological advances are welcome . The fruits of science and technology are no problem ...
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