Word: internationale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Henry A. Kissinger '50, associate director of the Center for International Affairs, said that he expected continued trouble from the Soviets in the Berlin crisis. He added that he was "displeased and unhappy" over President Eisenhower's actions thus far concerning the German city.
The Foundation's charges against Bunche, based on past left-wing affiliations, are similar to charges made against him in 1954 during a routine investigation of the U.S. International Organizations Employee Loyalty Board. At that time, the Board made an unprecedented public announcement, which stated that there was "no doubt...
The Foundation, a right-wing group with headquarters in New York, describes its general objective as an attempt to "educate" American universities "upon the subject of communism, the international communist conspiracy, and its methods of infiltration into the United States."
Most criticism was levelled against the annual Congress rather than the day to day affairs of NSA. "When it comes to international issues, we hesitate to say what is and what is not Harvard opinion," commented Edward B. Segal '60.
An important result of this exchange of information is that Khrushchev has indirectly retreated from his ultimatum to hand over the corridors to Berlin to the East German government on May 27. He has done this by backing down and accepting Western demands for a conference of Foreign Ministers, which...