Word: spaak
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Great Britain "neveut pas" (does not want) to join the United Europe Movement and cooperate in solving European problems. Paul-Henri Spaak, former Belgian Minister and first President of the United Nations General Assembly, told the CRIMSON yesterday in a half-English, half-French interview...
Russian proposals to unite Germany-- like the one put forward yesterday--are directly against any plan for European unity, Spaak said. "If the Russians succeed in uniting Germany it would be a severe blow and would endanger complete severance of Germany from the Western world," he prophesied...
Later, in a speech given before 200 people in Sanders Theatre yesterday afternoon, Spaak said that the future of Europe hangs on the success of three projects: the Schuman plan, the European Army, and the convening of a European convention to draft a constitution The talk was sponsored by the newly formed Harvard Committee on United Europe...
...Spaak's talk will be broadcast over the FM Lowell Institute station WGBH and by short wave to Europe from station WRUL, New York. After the speech the student group will elect officers and draw up a constitution...
This is the only college non-fundraising speech that Spaak will give on the second U.S lecture trip. Robert S. Warshaw '49' the group's organizer, said yesterday. It is also under the auspices of the American Committee on Unites Europe with which the University group will be affiliated. Spaak's first speaking four was in January and February of last year...