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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Foreign Relations. Continuation of the bipartisan policy; renewal of reciprocal-trade treaties; further liberalization of the Displaced Persons Act to admit 200,000 more D.P.s; full support of a free Israel.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: ON THE RECORD | 11/29/1948 | See Source »

Said Tito: "Progressive forces in the world are watching . . . the socialist [Communist] countries. But they are also carefully watching the kind of relations these countries are establishing among themselves . . . These relations must be an example, a stimulus to further development of socialism in the world, and not a brake."

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNISTS: Not Worked Out | 11/29/1948 | See Source »

The Brookings Institution's President Harold G. Moulton took a look at prospects for 1949 and liked what he saw: "A well-sustained level of national production and employment; a moderate decline in the cost of living; continued but abortive efforts at credit control; an expansion of Government expenditures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ECONOMY: Crystal Ball | 11/29/1948 | See Source »

But Francis Barnard, the poet, and David Lloyd who played Narciso, the lover, were also very fine. Marshall Heinbaugh, as Selim the Turk, was the only principal really beyond his element. It may have been the beard encircling his face, but every sound he made was so mufiled that the...

Author: By F. BRUCE Lewis, | Title: The Music Box | 11/29/1948 | See Source »

The further work of ANTA has been in extending its semi-official blessing to the struggling young repertory groups that have been attempting to divert some of the movie addicts from their well-worn rut which leads them almost unconsciously to weekly devotional service at the temples to their idols...

Author: By George A. Leiper, | Title: The Repertory: Boston's Own | 11/27/1948 | See Source »

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