... While AU provided housing for thousands of soldiers, its academics suffered. University lectures, which were open to the public, were “reduced to a minimum,” The Courier wrote. “Sentinels challenge every person who enters the grounds and buildings; even the officers of the University must show their passes.” Though the University’s academic research faltered, research on chemical weapons began to thrive on the campus grounds.
Sylvia Carignan
The Eagle
February 28, 2011
Sylvia Carignan
The Eagle
February 28, 2011
For the record, this American University EAGLE investigative series was launched exactly one year from the day that NORTHWEST CURRENT reported Charlie Bermpohl passed away.
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