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...Four Hundred Club" is an unofficial and officer-less organization including all Law School students with an academic rating of 400 or lower. Apparently in reaction against the Law Review, in which only the top 25 students may publish, the new mimeographed publication satirized serious study, the examination system, and political aspirations of Law Review men (no U.S. Senator from Harvard ... has ever been Law Review...
Kahn replied to a challenge by that his book was poorly document- factually inaccurate by restating exploratory approach of his study. then accused the physicist of pass off weak documentation as method, finally asking, "Why did publish the book in the first place so unsure of your studies?" His objection was that Kahn's analysis of nuclear dismissed the very real effects of disasters as intangible...
...society, piously promised that "none of our members will plead the Fifth Amendment." He also denied that he had ever called Ike a "card-carrying Communist" or believed him to be a Red agent. "I never had that opinion; I never thought it then with firmness enough to publish it or to say it in public, and I don't today." Of course, Robert Welch admitted, he had written a "private, confidential letter," i.e., his privately circulated book The Politician, "in which I stated some harsh personal opinions of our then President." That harsh personal opinion: "Dwight Eisenhower...
...account of his denunciation of Russia, Rubel said, Marx was always surprised at the popularity of his writing in Russia, while "embittered by his lack of reputation in the West." With the news that Russians would publish the first translations of Capital, Marx became at first sympathetic, finally "deeply concerned with the social future of Russia...
Israeli journalists discovered that orders for the sabotage had been signed by Defense Minister Lavon. and threatened to publish the news in a British newspaper. Lavon resigned, but later contended that his signature was a forgery. The article concludes: 'The dread secret of Israeli officers ordering the bombing of U.S. Government installations in Egypt is too embarrassing to admit. And Ben-Gurion was determined to protect the forgers and revenge himself on Lavon for challenging his authority...