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With the recent turn of events in Korea, I can't help recalling the warning of Reader A. L. Peake, written in the days of the Pusan perimeter and appearing in a letter to TIME, Sept. 25. He stated: "... The Reds . . . might not want to push us off the map yet; if they wait a few more weeks, we will have brought to Korea the biggest part of our front-line fighting force . . . Then, a real all-out offensive . . . could actually wipe out a major part of our trained and equipped ground forces...
Tsiang charged that the present dangers in China and Korea might be attributed to the Yalta Agreement, when the Soviet Union was given the right of entry into Manchuria that the Soviet Union trained and equipped troops for the Chinese and Korean armies...
Cook Travel Bureau, in Boston, found that many foreign students, afraid they might not be able to get back into the country, once home, are spending Christmas with friends in the United States. Some will stay at the University...
This question might be easier to answer were it not for the performance of Ivan Desny. He projects the high-strung lover so clearly that we can never discard the possibility of his having committed suicide out of jealousy of Madeleine's other suitor...
...Radcliffe's good name is no justification for censorship, and that inaccuracy and lack of ethics, if they existed, should have been dealt with in any of a number of ways short of censorship. If more discussions were on this point, instead of on the price of fish, they might get somewhere...