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Since I presided at the public meeting of the Committee this fall at which Professor Kissinger spoke I might add that I did not understand him to condemn disarmament as "an impractical idealistic impossibility." On the contrary, it is my memory that he urged a continuation of disarmament negotiations even though he had no great faith that spectacular results could be achieved. Rupert Emerson, Professor of Government...
Several members of the Faculty have assured their cooperation with the readings and Harry T. Levin '33, professor of English, has agreed to direct several of these presentations. Arthur S. Waldstein '59 was appointed to organize the reading program...
Seymour E. Harris '20, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, said, however, that Republicans in the national government had not done enough in the present recession. He claimed that they had helped to bring it about, and had then taken inadequate measures to combat it. He predicted that the Democrats would adopt a more vigorous program if elected...
Pasternak was described last night as "one of the greatest poets of the century" by Vsevolod Setschkareff, associate professor of Slavic Literature...
...award "puts the Russian authorities in a spot," Zbiegniew Brzezinski, assistant professor of Government, said yesterday. "If they do not allow Pasternak to receive the prize in the West, they will underscore restrictions on intellectuals in Russia...