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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Purpose of the House Committee's recent investigations of Communist activity, the leaflet contends, was to give "Fascism free reign to develop while the public's attention is diverted...
Contending that universal training would signify a United States policy of "dodging" the U. N., the group is basing its campaign on an editorial by Henry Wallace in a recent issue of the New Republic...
Vladimir Kazakevich, authority on Russian economics, will address the John Reed Society tonight at 8 o'clock in Emerson D on "Recent Economic Theory in the United States and Soviet Union...
These donations should be credited to a sizable segment of the whole U.S. press-for TIME'S story was merely the most recent of a long series of such articles. Regional newspapers like the Gallup (N. Mex.) Independent had long been recording facts about the Navajos-especially since 1933, when the Government crippled the Navajos' crude economy based on sheep-raising by ordering them-because of overgrazing and the resultant soil erosion-to begin doing away with their flocks...
...could stand more discipline; along with an absence of formulas there is sometimes an absence of form. And it could stand more variety: only the clash between Blanche and Stanley (brilliantly enacted by Jessica Tandy and Marlon Brando) gets real emotion and drama into the play. As in much recent writing about the South, the ugliness is easily offset by the fascination, and the South itself seems warm, vaporous, even visible in Streetcar, like steam on a windowpane...