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newspapers (he won a suit against the
Washington Times-Herald and received
damages); he had, in 1954, had his
research grant from the Public Health
Service cancelled, causing him to lose
the services of his assistant — all on
the basis of some charge made by an
informer whose identity was not known
to the State Department, who probably
was a man like Budenz who can
be assumed to be a scoundrel and a
liar, a man who should himself be
tried for perjury, if the charges that he
made were in fact of any consequence and
if he made them under oath.

How many American scientists
have in this arbitrary way been robbed
of their right to visit foreign countries,
to give scientific lectures and to carry

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