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...policy presumably will reflect in part the views of General Marshall. It will be based on these premises: 1) that a disorganized, divided China is an undermining influence to world peace, now and in the future; 2) that a strong, unified and effective China is of the utmost importance to the success of the United Nations' efforts to establish world peace...
...quite conspicuous to the most casual observer on the University of Chicago campus that everyone takes his personal work and the policies of his chosen institution with the utmost seriousness. There is an air of intensity and frantic scholarship; the 'frivolity' which the University so deplores has been squelched to a remarkable degree...
...about, but in intermittent dispatches they were sending back a disturbing story. The behavior of U.S. soldiers abroad, particularly in the liberated countries of Europe, has left a bad taste in the mouths of all concerned. Relations between the G.I.s and the civilian populations have been strained to the utmost. This was especially true in France...
Cried Churchill, angered by reports that some scientists threatened to publish everything they knew about the atom: "... I hope the law will be used against these men [scientists] with utmost vigor. . . . On many occasions in the past we have seen attempts to rule the world by experts of one kind or another. There have been theocratic governments. It is now suggested that we should have scientistic -not scientific-governments...
...stimulated the growth of Communism, but nowhere had the Soviet military arm presented the Soviet political arm with an absolute victory. Communist parties were still minority parties, albeit stronger, more experienced, more effective. Throughout Russia's eastern bastion, Communist tails were wagging non-Communist dogs with the utmost adroitness, but with increasing difficulty...