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...study medical administration at the Univ. of London; David H. Hays to study fine arts at the Contral School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art at London; Quentin M. Hope to study at the Univ. of Paris; David R. Lide, Jr. Study chemical physics at the Univ. of Oxford; Gerhart N. Liebman to study architecture at the National Higher School of Fine Arts, Paris; Robert P. Madison to study architecture at the National Higher School of Fine Arts, Paris; Ralph E. Matlaw to study comp. lit. at the Univ. of Paris; John W. McCoubrey to study art history...
...Communists started it by proposing to reunite East and West Germany (TIME, Oct. 8). They hoped to disrupt rearmament, and candidly said so. "You don't have to be a Columbus to make that discovery," said. Red Propagandist Gerhart Eisler...
While the Allied High Commissioners and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer dickered, Soviet puppets kept new sideshows going in East Germany. Wilhelm Pieck, East German President, returned from six weeks in Moscow. East Germany took honey, soap and rayon off the ration list, and Propaganda Boss Gerhart Eisler cooed his "deep regrets" that West Germans wouldn't be able to enjoy the same privileges until unification-though the fact is that such rations are no problem in West Germany. East German Premier Otto Grotewohl announced an amnesty for 20,000 prisoners (crimes unspecified, presumably political...
...Then Gerhart Eisler, the bail-jumping Communist propaganda chief, noticed Traude, started building her into a star attraction for the big Red youth rally scheduled for Berlin this month. She became the "ideal progressive woman," combining "beauty, Marxist dialectic and industry." In addition to her work at the mill, she had to join Communist committees and youth groups, had to travel around the country making speeches to workers and peasants...
...provided by the Communist Civil Rights Congress. He persuaded Federal Judge Sylvester Ryan to revoke the bail and remand the Reds to jail, until the source of the bonds could be more closely scrutinized. His argument: the Civil Rights Congress unblinkingly forfeited $23,500 bail when Top Communist Gerhart Eisler fled the U.S., also stood surety for the eleven convicted Communist leaders, four of whom have since jumped bail...