Word: khrushchevism
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National Affairs, which analyzes Nikita Khrushchev's spectacle of vilification in Sverdlov Hall and what effect it has had on himself, the world and the presidential campaigns of both Republicans and Democrats...
Foreign News, which describes the Kremlin's "new" disarmament plan, gives a brief glimpse of the Soviet general picked by Khrushchev to rattle rockets at Russia's near neighbors, and describes the death and remarkable funeral of Novelist Boris Pasternak, who finally won peace from the vituperation of his government...
...Cover) Q. Sir, what did you think of Mr. Khrushchev...
...Well, he is a dynamic and arresting personality. He is a man that uses every possible debating method available to him. He is capable of great flights [from a] negative, difficult attitude to the most easy, affable, genial type of discussion. -President Eisenhower, last Sept. 28, just after Khrushchev's U.S. visit...
Chunky Nikita Khrushchev took off on one of his "great flights" last week, swooping down to attack the President of the U.S. on a level of invective without precedent even in cold-war diplomacy. The attack was no vodka-party indiscretion, no impulsive reaction to provocation, but a premeditated assault, carried out in front of 400 Russian and foreign newsmen at a Khrushchev press conference in the Kremlin's domed Sverdlov Hall.* With Communist newsmen serving as a claque, Khrushchev's sallies drew such loud laughter that a listener outside the door of Sverdlov Hall might have thought...