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...Ruhr industrialists who once helped Hitler are the men behind Adenauer? He is convinced that the allies favored Adenauer because he is more tractable and conservative: What can you expect of the Wall Street lawyers and bankers who have run the occupation? "I wouldn't be a pleasant bedfellow," he once told a U.S. official, "but I would be more dependable." U.S. officials are skeptical...
...bedfellow in question was the "National Guardian," a New York paper which calls itself "The Progressive Newsweekly" and treads a distinctly fellow-travelling path. In an article entitled IVY LEAGUE DIAGNOSES ITSELF: 'NO GUTS' the Guardian printed chunks of a recent editorial from the CRIMSON about a trend in American education towards "safe plodding rather than expression of unpopular opinions." Our editorial had been run as a commentary on a "Daily Dartmouth" ed entitled "Mr. Zero IV"--an impassioned job of soul searching which concluded that students "had stopped looking at the Other Side, ceased reading and thinking about...
Perhaps the Red leaders would eventually go underground again; they had prospered there during the repressive days of Dictator Getulio Vargas. Or they might even run for office on the Laborista ticket of Strange Bedfellow Vargas, once their desperate enemy, now their desperate ally...
...Bedfellow. In Des Moines, Mrs, Pearl Price sued for divorce, complained that Husband John, although in perfect health, had gone to bed seven years before, was still there...
Married. Charles Wayland ("Curly") Brooks, 49, kinky-haired Republican Senator from Illinois, longtime political bedfellow of Chicago's Bertie McCormick; and Mary Thomas Peavey, 39, daughter of Idaho's late Senator John Thomas; both for the second time; in Washington...