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...most interesting events of the series. It will feature Samuel Lubell, Professor V.O. Key of Harvard, and Denis Brogan. Lubell is the author of the recent book, "Revolt of the Moderates," in which he advances the thesis that American politics today is dominated by voters of moderate political viewpoint. Key is a widely-known expert on voting techniques and patterns in the notion. Brogan is professor of Political Science at Cambridge University, England...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Special Arts Events' Will Include Music, Films, and Political Forum | 7/2/1956 | See Source »

...over the issue, while Italy roots at the ringside. In the staid church fortnightly. Palestra del Clero, Jesuit Alfredo Boschi has been conducting a campaign against the sport as a violation of the commandment "Thou shalt not kill." "Professional boxing can not be justified from a moral viewpoint but must be condemned as something gravely illicit in itself," he wrote. "It not only produces but aims to produce serious injuries which can become permanent and can lead to death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Heavyweight Bout | 6/18/1956 | See Source »

...viewpoint of the proletariat is, surprisingly, the best of the three, as far as angle of sight and proximately to both shells and spray are concerned. The one ground rule covering where the launch may go is that it must stay fat enough back so as not to slosh up the river for any eight. Of course, the rate at which some trailing shells went this year put the proletariat pretty well out of sight of the race...

Author: By Adam Clymer, | Title: Egg in your Beer | 5/25/1956 | See Source »

...cannot speak for the Student Council, but I can speak for myself from the viewpoint of one of the Council's administrative officers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHOSE IDEA! | 5/4/1956 | See Source »

Russia's Viewpoint. NWC's 17 regular instructors (five Air Force, four Army, three Navy, one Marine, four civilians) use no set textbooks, give no marks. For part of the time, students are divided into six-man to eight-man study committees, are rotated into new committees every four weeks. Each committee takes up a hypothetical problem, researches it, discusses it, then draws up "position papers" for the U.S. and its allies. Sample problem: "The time is May 1956. The U.S.S.R. sends simultaneous notes to the U.S., France and Britain proposing the immediate unification of Germany with some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: School for Grand Strategy | 4/30/1956 | See Source »

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