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...Have Planned for It. The dream of world peace imposed by force has had a long and largely honorable history. Although the prototype existed in such early alliances as the Greek Achaean League, up until the 19th Century international policing flourished chiefly in the realm of ideas...
...believe the activities of John L. Lewis have entered the realm of treason. Nor is John Lewis a traitor to his Government alone. He has betrayed by his excesses the cause of union labor. . . . He has betrayed the spirit of democracy. . . . He has betrayed the belief of the American soldier that this would be a war in which individuals' interests would be sublimated to the common purpose...
...script. . . . The analyst's function is to help the listener to understand, to weigh and to judge, but not to do the judging for him. . . . The public interest cannot be served in radio by giving selected news analysts ... a preferred and one-sided position in the realm of public controversy...
Free Air. Five years ago that realm was almost void of radio pundits. Today there are about 60 of them on the four big national networks-plus a host of straight news broadcasters and at least one would-be local pundit for most of the 900-odd U.S. stations. Their combined impact is superseding the newspaper as America's Page-One-news source...
Brewing in the realm of dim possibility is a series of six epochal jazz concerts, under the title of "Cavalcade of Jazz." When and where and how, nobody knows, but one of the biggest agencies in the country is handling the affair, and after the success of the Ellington and Kirby concerts, such a grandiose idea may bear solid fruit...