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Brzezinski is clearly prepared to discuss all these matters. Accompanying him are top Asia experts from his National Security Council staff and the State Department, plus the NSC's security planning coordinator, Samuel Huntington; its science and technology specialist, Benjamin Huberman; and the Pentagon's Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs, Morton Abramowitz. Despite the size of his entourage, which is certain to flatter his hosts, Brzezinski is not expecting concrete results. He told TIME: "This is not a tactical trip. It is designed to emphasize that our relationship with China is continuing and longterm, based...
When she was ten, Danielle Alexandra Huberman '79 dreamed of standing on stage in front of thousands of glittering lights, accepting the Academy award for best performing actress...
...during the Korean War he published a thoroughly documented book, The Hidden History of the Korean War, which exposed the lies and cynical maneuvers underlying American war policy. The book was considered unprintable by every major publisher in the United States and England, and was finally printed by Leo Huberman and Paul Sweezy as a Monthly Review book...
That the orchestra has been so successful despite these drawbacks is due chiefly to Zvi Haftel, 54, concertmaster and chief wheedler-needier. Haftel was among the original 72 musicians, including 20 concertmasters and first-desk players, recruited in 1935 from the best European ensembles by Violinist Bronislaw Huberman, founder of the orchestra. Toscanini, as a snub to Hitler, conducted the debut performance of the refugee orchestra in 1936. But the orchestra foundered under Huberman until 1946, when Haftel, leading a musicians' mutiny, took over...
Quincy House: Edward E. Wendell, James R. Ullyot, Gary G. Peterson, Kenneth W. Anderson, David B. Melchinger, Alan K. Henrikson, Joel A. Huberman, V. Thomas Fryman...