| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Education - 1952 - 724 pages
...of these controls and a more extensive analysis of their full impact on intellectual freedom can be confidently left to the authors of other papers in...Perhaps I should not forget the vital role of Alexander Sachs' Intellectual salesmanship hi persuading President Roosevelt that a gamble of several hundred... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1952 - 1446 pages
...sharp — both in teacliing and in research. Modern wars are won by "big" industry, backed by "bis" laboratories and "big" science. No one who reads James...Perhaps I should not forget the vital role of Alexander Sachs' intellectual salesmanship in persuading President Roosevelt that a gamble of several hundred... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Education - 1952 - 1372 pages
...freedom is sharp — both in teaching and in research. Modern wars are won by "big" industry, hacked by "big" laboratories and "big" science. No one who...have already stressed the international interplay of ineii and ideas that made the atomic bomb possible. Perhaps I should not forget the vital role of Alexander... | |
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