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...makes little difference that Mr. Dulles spent most of last week assuring Americans and our allies that international co-operation was "implicit in our defense system" and that there would be "prior consultation" among the allies before any retaliation. This consultation should have taken place when the "New Look" was initially planned, not after it was already heralded as the cornerstone of U.S. strategy. Now, when no single European state can make serious claim to the position of a major power, the United States must count on the combined effectiveness of a united Europe to wield a balance of power...
...There are grave risks about this," the Marshal of the R.A.F. concluded. "But terrible perils are implicit in the situation I am discussing...
...Burns ideas of economic principle and practice were implicit in every clause of the report. But Arthur Burns took the economic content as a professional matter of course; he expressed greater satisfaction in the report's style and readability. Says Burns: "I've always considered writing important. I went through all the stages that economists go through, from jargon to lucidity, and on the way I passed through the sesquipedalian* stage...
...passed Bantu Education Act, natives will get education so unequal it is almost primitive. The Act will place natives in segregated schools run by the Native Affairs Ministry, whose avowed purpose is to teach only the "agrarian arts": soil care, cattle herding, and health. Somewhat more important is the implicit aim of teaching the native to accept his role as an inferior creature...
...high standards implicit in Mr. Lifield's gloomy commentary would preclude every student attempt to perform the world's great music. Enthusiasm is no substitute for perfection, according to your reviewer. By simplest extension, this principle could be invoked against not only amateur orchestras, but also amateur magazines, amateur radio stations, and amateur newspapers. We don't believe in Mr. Litfield's principle. We do believe that all concerned with the Messiah presentation deserve a good deal of praise for their efforts, and more than a little for their artistic achievement. Paul E. Conden '55 Kenneth A. Jlmenez '54 Robert...