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Back in Prague, Correspondent Friedel Ungeheuer covered a meeting of the Czechoslovak Presidium. Buttonholing key members in the lobby of the historic Spanish Hall of Hradčany Castle, he learned at first hand many of the facts that went into this week's WORLD story. In other times and in other Communist lands, such information has had to be pried out of turgidly written, heavily censored official reports. Ungeheuer found the Czechoslovaks willing and anxious to see that the West gets the facts about their plight...
...Friedel is a member of the Social Sciences sub-committee which approved plans for the course Thursday. Its chairman is Richard E. Neustadt, professor of Government...
...Frank B. Friedel, professor of History, and Daniel M. Fox '59, assistant professor of History, will teach the course, with several outside lecturers expected...
...joint group had proposed serious modification of junior generals, but tenured members of the department decided to end them altogether, said Hughes, who was himself one of the committee members. The others were Elliott Perkins '23 and Frank B. Friedel Jr., both full professors, Partrick L. Higgonet, assistant professor, and Daniel Horowitz, instructor...
...That is the impression brought back last week by Western newsmen who flew into the Biafran city of Port Harcourt in a darkened plane to get their first look at Nigeria's rebellious state. Though Biafra hired a Hollywood public relations man to organize the trip, TIME Correspondent Friedel Ungeheuer, who went along, learned enough on his own by moving around the country, talking with Biafrans and Europeans and interviewing Biafra's leader, Lieut. Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu, to reach a few surprising conclusions. He found that the Ibo-the region's majority tribe-are not only vigorously...