Word: karpovitch
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Scheduled as speakers are John Somerville, Hunter College professor of philosophy; John Fischer, editor of Harpers; and Michael Karpovitch, professor of History at Harvard...
Orging an arrangement with Russia that would halt the Japanese drive to an empire, Michael Karpovitch, associate professor of History said in a broad cost over the Crimson Network last night that, "In spite of the different ideologies, a limited temporary working agreement with the Soviet is possible and advisable...
Professor Karpovitch said that fear of the Nazis dictates Stalin's foreign policy, but that if the British keep up their stubborn resistance, and if the United States sends supplies in great quantities to England, there is a good possibility that the Soviet may be coaxed out of Hitler's arms...
Doubting the rumor that the Russians are cutting off their oil supply to Germany, Professor Karpovitch stated that he does not believe Russia is strong enough, or in a good enough position either from an economic or a military point of view to risk an open break as yet. "The Russo-Finish war proves to me Stalin's military strength, and all signs point to disorganization and scarcity from the economic side," he concluded...
...Karpovitch stated that Stalin feels too weak to oppose Hitler now, despite his desire for a stalemate, concluding that Russia must give way to the Nazi terms during any crisis that can be expected in the near-future. A question period followed the address. Ex-Chancellor Breuning plans to speak at the next meeting of the Club...