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None of these developments appeared to change Gomulka's standing with the Russians. But when he approached the U.S. for tentative economic aid, Moscow cracked down hard. Nor was Moscow standing for multi-party government, along the lines accepted by Premier Nagy in Hungary's five days of freedom. Said Gomulka bluntly last week: "There will be no freedom for bourgeois [Western-type] political parties in this country." For the anarchy which is the real threat to his power he had a warning: "We shall combat ruthlessly provocateurs, scum, and all those who disturb public order, threaten...
These Thousand Hills is A. B. Guthrie's third, and least successful, novel in his multi-volume attempt to chronicle fictionally the epic of Western America's development. His first, The Big Sky, was an account of mountain fur trappers in the 1830's. The Way West, which won Guthrie the 1950 Pulitzer Prize, depicted the westward trek of Lije Evans and his wagon train to Oregon...
Theopold will assist Alexander M. White '25, General Chairman of the program, in raising alumni funds for the multi-million dollar drive to strengthen the College's educational program...
High over northern Delaware one afternoon last week streaked the U.S. Navy's unique bid for air supremacy-the experimental XP6M-I Seamaster, a giant multi-jet, $6.5 million seaplane proudly described by Chief of Naval Operations Arleigh Burke as the "fastest low-altitude attack aircraft in existence today." Fifty-two minutes before, trailed by an escort plane, the Seamaster had taken off from the Glenn L. Martin plant at Middle River, Md., on a routine test flight. As it yowled along at 22,000 to 25,000 ft. it was a thing of demonic beauty; with...
...Harvard embarks on a multi-million dollar fund raising drive to modernize the College and ready it for the future, it is obvious that much publicity will be given to the needs and ambitions of the College. While the drive is certainly necessary, it unfortunately runs the risk of obscuring important and equally urgent needs which lie elsewhere in the University...