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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...from history. These references invite the reader to measure the squalor of his day against past splendors-Elizabeth and Leicester in a red & gold barge on the Thames contrasted with an anonymous London girl of today, in a canoe on the same Thames, being seduced without pleasure, without protest ("My people humble people who expect / Nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REFLECTIONS: Mr. Eliot | 3/6/1950 | See Source »

Though the temptation to a passionate rebuttal of Mr. Church's slanderous allegations is strong, we shall let his scholarly analysis of the NROTC Loyalty Certificate, and the protest against it, fall of its own weight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The NROTC Oath | 3/4/1950 | See Source »

Secondly, Church's allegation that YPH took the initiative in opposing the Loyalty Certificate in order to discredit the armed forces and to promote their infiltration by "communists," and that the many other groups, including the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, who subsequently joined the protest, are dupes of a red conspiracy to sell atomic secrets to the U.S.S.R. is a shocking falsehood. YPH opposed and opposes the NROTC certicate and the loyalty program of which it is a part because we believe that this program goes beyond any justifiable measures of national security in such a fashion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The NROTC Oath | 3/4/1950 | See Source »

...restricted, that a discussion of Blanshard's book was in order. Therefore, when he felt a restriction during the program and when the CRIMSON's reporter said that it took an hour and a half to come to grips on the scheduled topic, Father Dunne wrote his protesting letter to the CRIMSON stating that he did not know the topic had been changed. Then the Cambridge School Committee acted on the basis of that protest. The Forum then responded that Father Dunne did know the topic. He did, but he thought it had been changed, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Father Dunne | 3/2/1950 | See Source »

Picture for a moment a great city like Moscow or London without fuel to heat its houses, with a communications system carrying on only from day to day awaiting a total breakdown, with the transportation workers so incensed over their misery that they are about to strike in protest, and without even an adequate water supply. This would indeed be a condemning picture for a socialist capital. The picture is, of course, of our own New York City, capital of the capitalist world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Socialism Revisited | 2/28/1950 | See Source »

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