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...point, General Nam II includes Britain and the United States among the "peace loving nations of the world." The rapid U.N. acceptance of Chinese terms for a meeting place and agenda stunned the Chinese who expected to use our refusal for propaganda. General Ridgway's anger when newsmen were barred from Kaesong, and the Reds' quick agreement to reverse their stand and allow the press entry, all reveal the Reds' confusion and worry...
Recently, the Forum incurred the anger of the Catholic Church for scheduling Paul Blanchard as a speaker. Blanchard, author of "American Freedom and Catholic Power," is a bitter opponent of the Church's secular policies, and after the appeared here, several Churches turned down invitations from the Forum...
...Among the people who dislike his work are esthetes who think his realistic pictures overly .sentimental and sentimentalists who dislike their grimness. Shahn energetically belabors such easy targets. "Is there nothing," he roars at the esthetes, "to weep about in this world any more? Is all our pity and anger to be reduced to a few tastefully arranged straight lines or petulant squirts from a tube held over a canvas?" To the sentimentalists he says: "All the wheels of business and advertising are turning night and day to prove the colossal falsehood that America is smiling. And they want...
Cornell University officials yesterday expressed "surprise and anger" at the joint declaration on athletic scholarship policy issued Monday by the presidents of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. The statement said that no athletic subsidies are given by the Big Three nor are any students exploited for the sake of athletics...
...other members of the Ivy Group, Dartmouth and Brown, said they were surprised when the statement was issued, but they expressed no anger. Pennsylvania refused to comment on either the Big Three's or Cornell's statement...