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Sirs: . . . Outside of political pamphlets, I have never seen the political structure of the Soviet Constitution of 1936 either published or dis cussed at length in any American paper (and I'm sure I never will); nor have I seen general or detailed analyses of any kind of Soviet techniques of free suffrage, the make up of the Presidium, or of the manner in which executive branches of the Soviet state actually function...
...Cause for Alarm. Diseases in the Pacific are "different," reported General Kirk, but "this should not be considered cause for alarm." The Army "has been preparing for years" to fight these dis eases and has already learned how to keep them to a minimum...
...sure don't be de dype to seddle down in a hole like dis," said the Norwegian skipper gloomily as he watched pert, young Santa Fe Schoolteacher Helen Wheaton get ready to clamber over the side of his dinky schooner in Atka Harbor. As she said goodbye to the skipper and boarded the bobbing dory in which her bridegroom waited with open arms, Helen was thinking much the same thing...
...Hundreds upon hundreds of letters came every day to the U.S. delegates at San Francisco, saying that the conference must find a way to peace. Ordinary Britons and Americans wanted as never before to under stand Russia, and found it harder than ever to do so. Sadly, they were dis covering that victory in Europe had done nothing to lessen the tensions among the victors...
...Yalta, Stalin for the first time dis cussed Pacific and Asiatic affairs with Roosevelt and Churchill. In the cozy glow of the Crimea, the Big Three presumably were not abashed by the change. But there was plenty of room for embarrassment...