Word: internationale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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NEWS of Russia's missile triumph came to the U.S. from space on many frequencies, but the man whose job it was to make the most of the new Russian prestige in cold war terms was Mikoyan. On hand to greet him at New York's International Airport...
Virtually the only European voice raised against this dramatic step was that of British Labor Party Leader Hugh Gaitskell, who charged that it would make the pound "more vulnerable to speculation." (At least part of Gaitskell's fear came from his awareness that a Labor election victory, with its...
Behind these men were others with money and brains-the suave front men who operated their revolution across polished desks in Havana, New York and Caracas, gathering money from rich friends, channeling it to the international arms dealers who ran guns to Castro. Last week some of these men were...
Died. Seymour Berkson, 53, publisher (since 1955) of the New York Journal-American, longtime (1945-55) vice president and general manager of the International News Service; of a heart attack; in San Francisco.
Commenting on the selection, Robert L. Katz '27, Director of International Legal Studies, called Kissinger "an admirable choice" for the award.