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Most of the actions manifested by Mr. Russell are countenanced by neither the moral, nor legal code. Many are classified as the types of crime that decent people mention only in a whisper when it becomes necessary to refer to them...
...really in agreement with Dr. Russell so far as the latter's private views, utterances, and actions are concerned. If any of Dr. Russell's statements violated "laws that forbid indecency of expression as well as profanity," or if any of his actions were not "countenanced by . . . (the) legal code," then clearly Dr. Russell would be subject to legal restraint; he has not claimed exemption from this, since all he asserts is the right to "think, speak, and behave" as he may wish" within the law" and when "not engaged" in his "professional duties." That is Dr. Russell's right...
...Your ideals are the most Christlike in the nation," he said, "but you can't compete with subsidized institutions. Michigan may be a member of the Big Ten and subject nominally to its code. Yet her sons of sodbusters can overpower anything you can get around here. This situation will remain as long as you keep the barriers...
...true that Bertand Russell preaches what he practices. It is true that he lives according to his particular code, which is considered radical by many. It is true that his "salacious activities" have gone so far as to have included extra-marital interests. It is also true that in his own rational world. Dr. Russell is acting in an honest, unhypocritical, intelligent manner...
...Ambassador just writes out a telegram and sends it. This is done by embassy secretaries who code all important dispatches. It was certainly queer that somebody handed in at Paris an uncoded telegram signed Jacob Suritz, addressed to Joseph Stalin, and congratulating the Dictator upon having foiled "plans of the Anglo-French warmongers" and "sinister schemes of enemies of Socialism" by worsting Finland. Whoever sent that undiplomatic telegram into the teeth of French censorship knew the French Cabinet must inevitably demand the recall to Moscow of fallen Litvinoff's friend Suritz...