Word: iii
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...called upon the United States, Britain and France to avert the danger of World War III by accepting his proposals. In Washington, responsible officials firmly rejected Khrushchev's proposal to garrison West Berlin with Big Four or neutral troops...
...Another assumption which enjoys wide currency is the argument that a divided Germany threatens us with World War III. Such reasoning, I think, overlooks the basic source of tension in the world. World Communism, and world Communism alone threatens us today with world war. Germany can be no more than a pretext for war. If war comes this year-God forbid-over the Berlin crisis, it will come as a deliberate, calculated stratagem of Red aggression. Berlin is just another phase of their long-term plan to subjugate the free world. The Berlin question is just a pawn in their...
...plans for every predictable contingency save one: evacuation of U.S. troops. The omission is not an oversight or a gamble. U.S., British and French forces are set to hold the city against all Communist pressures save an all-out attack, which, the Russians well know, would start World War III. In the cold logistics of a military exercise, this is the Berlin blockade problem...
James C. Marlas '59, Mark J. Mirsky '61, Keith D. Lowe '60, Robert P. Fichter '61, E. Eugene Pell '59, John S. Wolfson '60, John E. Lawyer, Jr. '60, and Ralph B. Perry III...
Joel F. Henning '61, of Eliot House and Glencoe, III., was elected recently as president of the Harvard Dramatic Club. New vice-president is Alice Mary Maffry '60, of Gilman House and New York City...