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...Congress acted upon his recommendations, it would mean one of the broadest projections of U.S. foreign policy in history...
This year some 140 pantomimes are playing in Great Britain. They are at their broadest and, in an old-fashioned way, at their best, in the provinces. In London the best of the revue artists take part, but panto-purists complain that the old fairy tales and the old simplehearted clowning are ever more laggingly interrupted by variety turns of performing dogs, conjurers, acrobats and midgets...
...mass. To the inheritance which it received, the infant Social Relations Department has added a dozen or so entirely new courses, none of which has ever been previously offered in the University. This combination of something borrowed and something new yields a field of concentration which offers possibly the broadest area of knowledge in the University, as it runs the gamut from Abnormal Psychology through Primitive Religion to Political Behavior...
...Yale will do against Harvard today, is, at this hour, only in the broadest realms of speculation. But if top notch coaching of top notch material has anything to do with it, the sons of Harvard are in for a battle...
Russian diplomats have abandoned their air of cool, almost hostile, detachment. They have shed the mantle of impeccable, uncompromising, righteousness, and have tried to cultivate the "common touch." Andrei Gromyko's boyish face was photographed at baseball games and heavyweight prize fights. Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov unpacked his broadest, heart-warming smile for the trip to New York aboard the Queen Elizabeth and accepted an opportunity to garner favorable publicity in the best American campaign tradition by taking a brief turn at the helm of the giant liner. At the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly, Molotov...