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The protest is in the form of a note presented to the Chairman of the C.I.S.C. by Erskine Childers, vice president of the N.S.A.
A second view, that NSA's future shouldn't be considered from the stand-point of cost and material results, but on a basis of NSA's less tangible contributions, was expressed by Erskine Childers, international vice-President of NSA, who said, "When I think of a Harvard student directing...
Childers was one of many who crowded the Dunster Common Room for the meeting. The atmosphere of the meeting during the NSA debate was intense but at all times well ordered.
TOMORROW WE REAP (384 pp.)-James Street <& James Childers-Dial ($3).
Between installments of the Dabney saga, Author Street, a onetime Baptist preacher and former newspaperman, wrote a novel of contemporary Mississippi, In My Father's House, and The Gauntlet (TIME, Dec. 24, 1945), which sold 800,000 copies. In the midst of writing Tomorrow We Reap, which carries the...