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That radicalism is a real issue at the University, few Chicagoans deny. But real evidence of radicalism is scant. The Tribune, hunting campus Reds last winter, found only two pinko organizations (National Student League and League for Industrial Democracy), one that was hardly pinko (League Against War and Fascism). Their total membership, out of a student body of 6,000, was between...
...reduction and giving India her freedom; and since Labor has a fine fighting chance to win the next General Election, members of the National Government, as moderate Conservatives, felt last week that what seemed to them popular folly must be resisted to the last. In the teeth of the pinko-pacifist straw vote, his Majesty's Government hurled before the House of Commons defense budget estimates providing in the coming fiscal year 6% more money for the Navy, 10% more for the Army and 17% more for the Royal Air Force...
This staccato tone, appropriate in the youngest Premier France has ever had, galvanized hope that Frenchmen may be able to pull out of depression without going to Fascist, Nazi, Soviet or pinko extremes...
Married. Alfred Mitchell Bingham, 29, pinko editor of Common Sense, third son of onetime Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut; and Sylvia Doughty Knox, 28, his associate editor; in Stonington, Conn...
After these strong words the worst menace the Provost could produce was the local chapter of National Students League. A pinko organization which maintains a small, noisy existence on many a U. S. campus, the League devotes itself chiefly to crying down compulsory military training. At U. C. L. A. it has about 20 members...