Word: russianizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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White House restrictions forbade reports on the speech, but he had previously made most of its points on the record anyway. He talked of bipartisan unity on foreign policy, of Russian intransigence, of the need for carrying through the Marshall Plan, of the necessity for building up a balanced defense establishment and demonstrating that its strength would be arrayed on the side of freedom...
...Marxism's annual spring rites would seem slightly out of place in Paris, where the Communists were in lonesome and (temporarily) confused opposition. And in Italy, where Communism had come so close to achieving its greatest triumph since the Russian revolution, May Day saw Communism clearly rebuffed by the Italian people...
...depth of focus that clarifies the fear in every handful of dust. Unfortunately, the view of this film is frequently obstructed by the one in front of it, which has a certain frightful clarity of its own. It concerns an American (Robert Ryan), a Briton, a Frenchman and a Russian who unite to rescue a famous advocate of Peace (Paul Lukas) from the Nazi underground, but then ride off in opposite directions, leaving him alone. For moviegoers who can't fathom this deep one, RKO provides explanatory comment that gets pretty far down...
...three stories in the issue, the best is definitely Denis Fodor's "Herr Zipfl's Revolt," a tale of the Bemelmans type but infinitely less genial: Herr Zipfl is the Burgermeister of a Russian-controlled Austrian town. Behind a mask of craven geniality, he is rather resentful of the fact that the Russian military is more interested (justifiably, I think) in his dog, than in him. The plot, the ideas, and the characters of "Herr Zipfl's Revolt" emerge quite naturally and aimply from the relentless simplicity of Mr. Fodor's style...
...Harold J. Berman, assistant professor of Law at Stanford University. In addition to his post on the Russian Center, Berman will be visiting professor of Law and a lecturer in the International and Regional Studies program...