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Bismarck, Not Hitler. In the beginning, Reinold von Thadden's world and his church were comfortably unified. His family were old East Prussian nobility with a strong religious tradition. His great-randfather made the family estate a famous center of pietism-at 31, a hitherto skeptical young Otto von Bismarck prayed for the first time in 15 years during a visit there. Reinold fell into the family tradition, became a lay leader of the Pomeranian state church...
...question before the tent was what the military commanders of both sides should recommend to their governments for joint discussion, after a truce is effected. Hitherto the Communists have been demanding that any settlement of the Korean question must also include settlement of Formosa and U.N. recognition of Red China. Now Nam simply proposed that a high-level political conference be held, within three months of signing the armistice, "by representatives appointed respectively to settle . . . the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Korea, a peaceful settlement of the Korean question, et cetera...
...Hitherto lifeless, punchless, and almost winless, Coach Cooney Weiland's skaters put on a fine exhibition of fight and opportunism, upsetting Dartmouth, 5 to 1, before over 6,000 in the Arena...
...Hitherto, the college administration tried to prevent publication of any story it did not wish to see in print at a particular time. Hence, only Radcliffe's strong points, never its weak, reached the public eye. Moreover, students could not learn of administrative decisions until they were put into effect, too late for free discussion, too late for recommendations or objections to influence college policy...
Then, one morning last week, the Prague radio announced that "hitherto unknown facts have come to light. They convict Slansky of activities against the state . . . He has been placed in custody...