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...opening new producing regions, the inter-American highway is revolutionizing Central American economy. In Costa Rica, peons are burning down primeval forest to make way for cornfields. In Nicaragua, rich cattle, sugar and tobacco regions are being brought next door to consumers. And there are political possibilities: once the six now-isolated Central American republics are joined by the new highway, the century-old dream of a Central American Federation might come true...
Bullitt's plans for halting Russia are militaristic and extreme. Without delay, he insists, the U.S. and Britain must organize the remaining democratic nations of Europe into an "Inter-European League" (membership would also be open to the Anglo-American-controlled sectors of Germany). Britain and the U.S. will not only do their utmost to raise these nations' standards of living (i.e., increase their fighting strength), but will promise them prompt military aid in the event of their coming into conflict with an expanding U.S.S.R. Simultaneously, intensive anti-Soviet propaganda must be carried on throughout Europe, and extended...
Similar anti-Soviet democratic leagues would include the already existing Inter-American League, the nations of the British Commonwealth, China, and, before too long, Japan...
House athletics hit their stride this week with Inter-house softball games every afternoon, and yesterday the baseball league got under way when Dunster beat Kirkland in seven innings...
...inter-House competition is rapidly developing into a catch-as-catch-can affair, and a shortage of players for competing Houses has resulted in frequent drafting of non-residents to fill out the squads. Lyons, the winning Kirkland pitcher, hails from Winthrop House...