Word: pamphlets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John Kenneth Galbraith, professor of Economics, last night accused Senator Homer E. Capehart (R-Ind.) of deliberately quoting a pamphlet of his out of context in a television broadcast yesterday afternoon, and denied that the pamphlet "praised Communism," as the senator had charged...
Galbraith answered that "the pamphlet warns of the danger of Communism. the paragraphs the Senator read explain its appeal to the European masses. Those that follow, which the Senator did not read, tell of the resulting danger." He explained that the pamphlet had been written to point out the danger of Communism and the fallacy in assuming that the Marshall Plan would be sufficient in the fight against Communist domination in Europe...
...more unnecessary pretensions any new publication makes, the harder the time it has establishing itself. Audience, a new pamphlet of poetry and criticism turned out by a group of instructors and graduate students, has avoided this pitfall. By restricting its ambitions and its format, the editors have already produced three issues that fulfill the magazine's intentions--to air a little more of the writing and thinking going on in Cambridge...
...professors made their claim in pamphlet, "Youth's Outlook on the future," to be published today...
...pamphlet's conclusions are based on a boll taken among American students and students form nine other nations in 1950. The American sampling was composed of 481 Harvard men, 97 Radcliffe women, and 215 students from Miami college of Ohio...