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Pitirim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology, Robert Ulich, professor of Education, and visiting Professor Armand Hoog, from the University of Strasbourg, will be the speakers. From '1923 to 1933, Ulich was counsellor in charge of universities in Saxony...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Adams Forum Argues On Education Tonight | 2/7/1952 | See Source »

Senator Theodore F. Green (D-R.L), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who recently attended the Strasbourg Conferences on European Union, will report on the conferences on the afternoon of March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UN Group to Conduct Mock Session Here | 2/5/1952 | See Source »

...Strasbourg last week, Paul-Henri Spaak, acknowledged leader of the federation forces, resigned his job as President of the Council of Europe's Consultative Assembly (see below) with a ringing indictment of all the proud and cautious pettifoggers who could agree only on "what could not be done." He grieved, but he did not give up. Oddly enough, his disillusioned outcry came in a week when France for the first time in its history pledged itself to surrender some of its sovereignty: the French Parliament ratified the Schuman Plan to pool Europe's coal and steel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Federation | 12/24/1951 | See Source »

...flags of 14 nations made a fluttering rainbow above the portals of the House of Europe in Strasbourg. Inside, before a semicircle of 200 desks, Belgium's portly Paul-Henri Spaak, president of the Consultative Assembly, spoke heatedly. His pugnacious lower lip was thrust forward, his left hand plunged into a pocket, accenting his resemblance to Winston Churchill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Under the Rainbow | 12/24/1951 | See Source »

Patchwork Fences. Western Europeans are balking. At Strasbourg, visiting U.S. Congressmen and Senators had voiced crotchety impatience at Europe's failure to dash off a constitution and proclaim a U.S. of Europe (TIME, Dec. 3). Dwight Eisenhower spoke impatiently of Europe's "patchwork territorial fences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Under the Rainbow | 12/24/1951 | See Source »

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