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This morning's Boston Herald carries a letter from Charles R. Cherington '37, associate professor of Government, denying charges of anti-Irish bias made against him by Herald columnist W. E. Mullins...
Cherington said last night that the statements attributed to him in the column to prove anti-Irish bias were taken out of context. Also, he denied that he was a New Dealer, saying that his Republican views were well known...
...resolution, which recommended that the Faculty Committee on Student Activities include an anti-bias clause in the official "Rules for Undergraduate Organizations," passed amidst protest December 19 and squeaked by again January 10 when the Council deadlocked on the issue...
...foreign policy, Labor started with a blind bias toward Russia, but Attftfe and Bevin saw the menace of Russian aggression more quickly than President Truman and Secretary of State Byrnes. It was Bevin's bearlike rush at the January 1946 U.N. meeting in London that woke the free world from its complacent friendliness to Russia. In this, Attlee and Bevin were a long way ahead of their party. Pro-Rursian sentiments among Laborites died slowly...
...cheapmoney policy, fought any change, because a change would have meant an increase in the cost of carrying the U.S. debt. Time & again FRB failed to do its job, and went along with what FRB's Marriner Eccles called the Treasury's "general easy-money bias under almost any and all circumstances...