Word: chapters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard speech on European recovery. That promise and suggestion regained the diplomatic initiative for the U.S. The initiative lasted just long enough to prove that Communism could not be stopped by dollars alone. At the London conference of foreign ministers last November, George Marshall wrote the end to that chapter himself. He stripped Russia's policy down to its bare essentials: the wreckage of Europe in preparation for Russian seizure...
Parrying the Line. His most vivid chapter is on the perils of dating. It sounds like one of those strange Indian rites in which warriors are permitted to wear feathers only after they have gotten a certain number of wounds. "What distinguishes the 'date' from other conversation is a mixture of persiflage, flattery, wit and love-making which was formerly called a 'line' but which each generation dubs with a new name. The 'line' is an individual variation of a commonly accepted pattern which is considered to be representative of a facet...
...like an old shoe." Reuther disclosed that the CIO will "very shortly" speak up on foreign policy after re-evaluating its general political position in terms of the President's armament proposals. When or if Truman is junked by labor, the flux period that follows may well become Koy Chapter in the growth to stature of a bright young man and the latest "bright new promise...
Sessions of the University American Veterans Committee Chapter's School of Political Action Techniques this weekend in New Lecture Hall were "so extra-ordinarily successful" that plans for imitation of the project are already under way at Columbia and elsewhere in the East, School Director Lee S. Kriendler declared last night...
Speeches by Stanley G. Karson '49 president of the University chapter of the American Veteran's Committee, U. Richard G. Neisser '50, of the Liberal Union, and Irene C. Tinker, Radcliffe '48 could be heard only in the first few rows...