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...account does this implay that we are taking sides in the dispute. WE are not trying to force the other papers into settling without full arbitration. For this reason, we have not accepted the many offers of advertising from Macy's, Gimbel's, et al. But we feel that New Yark deserves more than the bare news. Therefore, we have gathered some of Harvard's international experts, Nieman fellows (all top newsmen), and set them to work with our staff to send an analysis of today's news to New York. We hope it will show that Harvard professors...
...editors of the CRIMSON, who are so sensitive to the narrow-minded tactics of McCarthy, Jenner, et al, are guilty of the same narrow-mindedness in your reporting. By glaring misuse of your journalistic powers and privileges you have conspired to mold the opinions of your readers. Political leanings belong on the editorial page alone. Abuse of this principle reflects an unwillingness to accept your responsibility to the reader, or, at best, immature your responsibility to the reader, or, at best, immature journalism. Victor Friedman...
...when the P.W.s fought the celebrated battle for Asia's mind in the explanation tents (TIME, Oct. 26 et seq.), the Indians who were there heard the P.W.s, proud and passionate men like themselves, bitterly denounce Communism and forsake their homes rather than live with it; they heard the lies and sly half-truths of the Communist explainers. They were hurt, then angry, as the Communists snarled at them in defeat, and accused the Indian command of double-dealing: they were grim when the Communists put the P.W.s through hour-long inquisitions, and were ready to screen the P.W.s...
...Magsaysay victory was a U.S. victory. In 1950 when the menace of the Communist-led Huks threatened Manila itself, U.S. diplomats persuaded President Quirino to hand the Huk-fighting job to Ramon Magsaysay (pronounced mog-sigh-sigh), then the Liberal Party Representative from Zambales (TIME, Nov. 26, 1951 et seq.). A carpenter's son who got his engineering degree at the University of the Philippines, for a time worked in a U.S. Army motor pool, and then led a jungle army of 10,000 guerrillas against the Japanese, Magsaysay soon had the Huks...
Back to conduct, after an absence of 34 years, was 78-year-old Pierre Monteux, who will head the Met's French wing (Faust, Pélleas et Mèlisande, Carmen) this season. Nothing about the new production startled him: "Everyone knows all of it, no? The music, it is très aimable. There can be no surprises...