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...immediate practical effect, however, is irrelevant. What is important is that the President has revealed not only good intentions, but awareness of what and how things must be done for America to appear more than a commercial bargainer in clerical robes. Equally important, the speech may convince many Americans that the beliefs (idealistic enough) which they have held as individuals for some time may appear before the world as something wholly American. Certainly, as an Eisenhower credo, it is the best...
...Jacob Malik) planned Washington conferences with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Next month, to discuss military assistance, will come Crown Prince Abdul Illah, who held the throne of Iraq as regent for his nephew Feisal, has stayed on as young (21) Feisal's adviser. In April will appear the erring, independent son of Communism, Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, on a visit that will doubtless cause repercussions as violent in the U.S. as in Moscow. This week the initial repercussion came from House Majority Leader John W. McCormack, who warned Ike that a Tito visit might "make...
...following article, by Donald Carswell '50, originally appeared in the CRIMSON of June 14, 1950, and won the Dana Reed Prize as the best piece of undergraduate writing to appear in an undergraduate publication during that year...
Yardling and M.I.T. basketball teams also play here this afternoon, beginning at 4:30. In the first game of the season, against Brown, the Harvard squad found the necessary ingredients for victory. There seems to be a good probability that the right mixture will again appear...
...Norwegian regulars. And, as Mr. Gaitskell pointed out last week, it is a real question whether U.N.E.F. ever would have come into existence if the contributing nations--including Commonwealth countries--had expected to fight the British army. The real task facing the U.N. troops is really just beginning to appear: to make sure that no conditions are put in the way of clearing the Suez Canal, and to become one means by which the U.N. can impose a solution of some sort on that area--perhaps as permanent border guards in an international corridor separating Israel from Egypt...