Word: american-russian
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...headed a C.I.O. delegation which visited Moscow and Leningrad. In C.I.O. councils (he has been a top officer for eight years) he is a straight-talking battler against Communist influence in unions, preaches that Communist Party activities in this country are "a major barrier to true American-Russian understanding...
...These are but a few of the signs I have seen that American-Russian relations, though hampered by inadequate liaison, are on a relaxed and easy basis in this quarter of the globe...
Russia is the only other nation to develop analogues and put them to similar use. When a high U.S. weather officer visited Russia in 1942, he found parallel developments, forthwith began American-Russian meteorological collaboration. Later a Russian mission, including Lieut. Colonel S. T. Pagava, chief long-range forecaster, came to the U.S., traded more technical information. Now the British Meteorologic Office and the Admiralty have sets of U.S. archive charts, and duplicates are on file in every key weather station throughout the Allied world...
...activities of the Communist Party in this country, with its savage vilification of all who refuse to follow the Party Line, with its sudden reversals of policy and its ideological twists and turns, with its totalitarian habits of mind and ways of action, remain a major barrier to true American-Russian understanding...
Commenting favorably on "Mashenka," the HDC play, Reinhardt stated that the competent production of Russian works would do a great deal in furthering American-Russian cultural relations. The play, recently translated from the original tongue, is a modern Soviet work...