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Some leaders in both parties will, Bowles suggested, "sense in their hearts that these are clashes on the level of sloganeering, which do not reflect deeply felt rifts in national opinion...
...constitution, if it follows these proposals, will not be as broadly social and democratic as MacArthur's, but it will still reflect more of the democratic spirit than any other that has ever worn a made-in-Japan label...
Upon State Department urging that "distorted or sensational reporting of these hearings might reflect unfavorably on a large American company . . . and might easily be used by the Communists for propaganda purposes to damage the prestige of the United States," the hearings were secret; only Judge Barnes's testimony was made public. But other testimony leaked out. In it, jobbers gloomed that they are under the thumb of Fruit Dispatch. United Fruit's sales subsidiary. "There is no escape from
...supply is renewed every day by sunlight, it should be inexhaustible. This opens up some interesting possibilities. In an earlier experiment the Cambridge men discovered that when nitric oxide is re leased in daytime, it is acted upon by sunlight and forms a dense cloud of electrified particles that reflect radio waves as a mirror reflects light. A few such reflectors properly spaced around the curve of the earth might support new kinds of long-range communication. Rockets fired at night might illuminate large areas if they released substantial amounts of nitric oxide. The gas is effective as long...
...magazine's developing point of view clearly make this the most successful issue to date. It is fair to point out that some justly object to the magazine's claim to be a Cambridge review, at least on the grounds of its sources. Still, its attempt to reflect a considered stand on the problems of the academic community seems to give it a vitality of interest which overrides this criticism. When it escapes obscurity, it is a thought-provoking...