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...another $8,400,000 in aid. It is a fact, however, that Tito's ranks are heavily populated with rugged, old-line Communists who, while not favoring a return to the boa-constrictor embrace of the Kremlin, resent any straying from the steely dialectics of true Communism, and distrust anything but opportunistic relations with the West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGOSLAVIA: The Man in the Dock | 1/25/1954 | See Source »

...result, President Pusey acknowledged, there is a serious distrust of higher education. He asserted, however, that this distrust "springs less from a conviction that there are Communists currently teaching in the colleges than from an amorphous feeling that teachers over the past 20 years . . . have been too liberal, out of sympathy with . . . the great majority of the people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pusey Cautions Against Rising Conformist View | 1/25/1954 | See Source »

...Berlin. Whatever the details, the Communists made no secret of their main ambition at Berlin: to defeat the West's plan for a European Army. The method would be to rouse France's ancient fears of German arms. Said John Foster Dulles this week in Manhattan: "Distrust between France and Germany is inflammable, and already Soviet agents are looking to it as a means for international arson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLD WAR: Be Prepared | 1/18/1954 | See Source »

Businessmen and educators have not always recognized this. While there are a few businessmen who still regard college professors as fuzzy-minded and likely to be radicals, and a few educators who still look on businessmen as mere moneygrubbers, the mutual distrust has generally disappeared in the mutual need. The rapidly expanding U.S. economy has made college graduates more important than ever to industry. In turn, universities must depend increasingly on corporations for contributions, since high taxes have all but cut off the flow of the big individual contributions that built the private schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUSINESS & THE COLLEGES: Needed: More Help from Corporations | 1/18/1954 | See Source »

This somber announcement was greeted with what Pravda called "spontaneous demonstrations of the Russian workers and peasants." In Tiflis, capital of Beria's home state, "the entire Georgian people" was said to be condemning the traitor for "sowing poisonous seeds of distrust of our great brother Russian people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Policeman on Trial | 12/28/1953 | See Source »

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