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Before U.N., at many an inter-American conference and in dozens of crises, the quick-witted Brazilian had engineered the compromises that held the hemisphere together. He always knew how to break an impasse with a joke and he could drop a tear at the twist of a metaphor...
Almost everyone agreed that Jan. 17 would be a poor time to open the Inter-American Conference at Bogotá (TIME, Nov. 17). The U.S. would be deeply involved in Marshall-Planning; its first-string team of diplomats, Senators and Congressmen would be too busy with Europe to think about Latin America. Latin Americans wanted to be sure that their pleas for economic aid would be heard by the right ears. Besides, the diplomats still had a lot to do before they were ready for the conference business of strengthening the hemisphere system...
...five Union dances will be subject to this ruling, since they conflict with the inter-House schedule. Choice between informal Saturday night dances and formals on Fridays will depend upon the decision of the individual Houses...
...Inter-disciplinary" is the word which Clyde M. K. Kluckhohn, professor of Anthropology and director of the project, uses to describe the nature of the study. It means that the Research Center will undertake an organized and cohesive study of modern Russian institutions. The project will not consist of financial grants for research to individual experts. It will bring individual experts to Cambridge, but they will work within a plan of study. Furthermore, this plan will include study not only of economic and political institutions, but also of sociological, anthropological, and psychological sides of Russian life. The findings...
...discover. This process will occupy the Center for the better part of the spring term, and will involve an analysis of what already is known about Russia. Even in this preliminary stage, the work can be valuable. A clear separation of truth from fabrication among available data, and an "inter-disciplinary" organization of that data, could clarify much of the current muddle...