Word: personalization
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...infiltration of our American Republic. Such sincere, upstanding, red-blooded Americans as Benjamin Schultz and his Joint Committee Against Communism, together with Theodore Kirkpatrick and Counterattack [TIME, Sept.11], certainly should make all of us proud-especially when they base their actions on the good old American principle that a person is guilty until he proves himself innocent...
...Governor Dewey arose to welcome the delegates and promptly aimed a roundhouse punch at the most sensitive of the guests. "It would be folly," said he, "to ignore the harsh fact that while the Soviet Union has ten to 15 million people living as slave labor ... no person anywhere in the world can sleep nights with any sense of security...
...Communist-lining Ta Rung Pao published an essay under son Hu's signature. It reported that he had faithfully read Communist tracts, passed two "scrutiny" examinations. At first his filial loyalty had been outraged by Communist slurs-"To represent my father, whose knowledge is so wide, as a person who does not understand imperialism was rather an insult." But the "new learning" finally brought him round. Son Hu denounced his father as a "reactionary" who had paved "the road for capitalism-until he returns to the embrace of the people he will always be the people's enemy...
...Very Conservative Person." Two years ago, after his return from Palestine, Bunche was asked by President Truman to become Assistant Secretary of State, one of the highest Government positions ever offered a Negro. Bunche refused. His official explanations: 1) his heart was with the U.N., which he regards as the world's only hope for peace; 2) as the father of three children, he could not afford to give up his U.N. post for the lower-salaried State Department job. But to a reporter he gave a more explicit explanation: "It is well known that there is Jim Crow...
...School Council was elected by the students with one man chosen from each of the five entries of Hastings and one person named from each floor of the five new halls...