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...letter to the CRIMSON last week Professor Bator is not content to say that he disagrees with the merits of the proposals pressed upon the Government by the students in their recent march to Washington. Nor is he content to say (which might well be true) that he feels that he does not know enough about the subject to commend those or other proposals to the government. Rather, he charges the students with "irresponsibility", "extremism" and "thoughtlessness", and making "careless and hysterical argumentation." The charges are serious, as Mr. Bator obviously intends them to be, and deserve examination...
More than anything this country needs careful, intelligent and humane thought bearing on our foreign relations. That an intellectual community should have produced a document of such thoughtlessness as the Policy Statement is appalling. Paul M. Bator Asst. Professor...
...slanderous attacks" on Moscow. The Mongolian Reds also dared to criticize Red China for not submitting to Soviet ideological supremacy, and dutifully de-stalinized their own late dictator, Khorlogiin Choibalsan (1895-1952), whose last reported resting place was a stalinesque red stone mausoleum in the center of Ulan Bator. The familiar charge: Choibalsan nurtured a "cult of personality...
...three men, now assistant professors of Law, are Paul M. Bator, Frank E. A. Sander '48, and Detlev F. Vagts '49. All are Harvard Law School graduates who first joined the faculty...
...Bator, a Princeton graduate, received the M.A. degree in history in 1953 and the LL.B. degree in 1956 from Harvard. Sander and Vagts took the LL.B. degree at Harvard in 1952 and 1961 respectively. Each of the three wrote for the Harvard Law Review while studying here...