Word: hollande
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...modern European history, Visiting Professor Pieter Geyl of the University of Utrecht will lecture on the "History of the French Revolution," in History 146c. Handlin described Geyl last night as "probably the leading historian of Holland...
...LECLUSE Nijmegen, Holland...
...Soviet MVD's foreign-intelligence section has long been the world's biggest and busiest espionage organization. But allied counter-espionage agencies are beginning to box in the Russians. Since 1950 the U.S. has declared 13 Soviet diplomatic employees persona non grata. The practice has spread to Holland, Denmark and Sweden, which have recently demanded the withdrawal of suspected Soviet embassy spies. Last month the FBI, arresting Jacob Albam and Myra and Jack Soble on charges of being Soviet agents (TIME, Feb. 4), hinted that it had evidence of a vast spy network "involving Soviet officials...
...Eisenhower Administration's policy toward Latin America gets articulate interpretation in the current issue of LIFE EN ESPAÑOL. The writer is Henry Holland, the State Department's Latin American Affairs chief from 1954 until he resigned last August to join the Manhattan law firm of Anderson & Roberts. Holland's main points...
...countries consider disadvantageous. The U.S., for example, is particularly criticized for its racial problem. What would be the reaction here if the racially tolerant Latin Americans were to announce that no further coffee would be shipped to the United States until we had straightened out our problem of segregation?" Holland's conclusion: "We must follow a philosophy of 'live and let live.' No one of us should try to tell the others the kind of governments they should have...