Word: foreign
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...impression given by my March 28th Publisher's Letter on Robert Low, TIME Inc.'s Eastern European Correspondent. Discussing the growing difficulty of reporting the news behind the Balkans' Iron Curtain, the Letter said: "The Curtain is securely fastened now-except for Communist and fellow-traveling foreign journalists ..." This was unjust to the small, hard-working group of U.S., British and other non-Communist foreign correspondents still doing their jobs in the Balkans' Communist countries. Correspondent Low was one of the first to call it to my attention after it appeared in TIME...
What should have been fully explained is that non-Communist foreign correspondents have encountered so many obstacles to reporting the news in Russia's satellite Balkan countries that their number has been reduced to a handful. Each remaining correspondent wonders whether his next visa will be renewed. A recent departure from their thinning ranks was the New York Herald Tribune's Homer Bigart who, although his visa was in perfect order, was given 24 hours to get out of Hungary for a straightforward piece of reporting that displeased the Communist authorities there...
Those interested in applying for this aid should report to the Foreign Student Office at 24 Quincy Street. In order to be eligible for assistance, a student must fulfill all of the following conditions...
...Foreign affairs specialists from New England opened a three day conference on the teaching of international relations yesterday afternoon at Lowell House. Round table discussions were held last night at the Hotel Commander, two meetings will be held today, and the final plenary session will be tomorrow at Lamont Library...
Main subject of the conference is a consideration of the "problem method" of discussion in foreign policy analysis. The purpose is to demonstrate to teachers the process of foreign policy analysis by the round table method...