Word: lippman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reflection of that captivating figure, the 'old Ike' of London and Paris and the prepolitical days of long ago . . . He is now the man of action again, moving and planning and speaking out with a new serenity." Pundit Walter Lippman, who had been wringing his hands for years about Eisenhower shortcomings, agreed-more or less-with Reston: "We have seen no such display of energy and initiative since the early days of his first Administration. For years the present Eisenhower has been quiescent, as it were submerged. But what we see now is not a new Eisenhower. This...
...class of 1910 produced a number of individuals whose use of this freedom was to develop into diverse, but highly articulated philosophies. In addition to Reed, there was Walter Lippman, T.S. Eliot, Heywood C. Broun, Alan Seeger, and Hamilton Fish...
Conspicuously absent from the above list is the Socialist Club, formed by Reed's friend Walter Lippman. Several of Reed's biographers, in tracing his political development, have given him undeserved credit for helping organize the club. The Socialist Club itself was more interested in promoting discussion than political activity...
Special Program (Fri. 10:35 P-m., CBS). Discussion on current education by Roy Larsen, Walter Lippman, Beardsley Ruml...
...Harvard Fabian Society was originally organized as the Harvard chapter of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society in the first decade of the century. Prominent in the organization then were Walter Lippman '10, and John Reed '10, author of "Ten Days That Shook the World" and immortalized as one of the two Americans buried in the Kremlin...