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¶ Reminded the U.S.S.R. that the right of the Soviet satellites to have governments of their own choosing should again be discussed. "There is an intrinsic need of this in the interest of peace and justice, which seems to me compelling ..."
The Intrinsic Need. The occasion for the President's diplomatic move was a letter from the U.S.S.R.'s Bulganin, received just before the NATO meeting last month, renewing Communist propaganda demands for a parley at the summit. "I am ready," wrote Dwight Eisenhower this week, "to meet with...
The College is burdened with enough grades as it is. Improvement of tutorial will come only from more subtle measures, which will improve student and tutor interest: careful planning of each tutorial, use of tutors only within their fields of interest, and a softening of the more confining departmental requirements...
The intrinsic wisdom of Mr. Dulles's policy may not be forever clear to the "irrational" deputies; and America's constant pressure be it at Saigon, Rabat, Suez, or Tunis may well lead to the end of N.A.T.O., which after all is more basic than Bourguiba's friendship. You cannot...
In this circular, Vincent Scully, associate professor of the History of Art at Yale called the Robie House "an intrinsic expression of a peculiarly American culture. It is the culmination," he said, "of a full century of American attempts to find symbolic expression for some of the most deeply felt...