Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bryn Mawrtyr sister of a Harvard man, I've long suspected that Harvard owes much to Bryn Mawr. Your May 5 issue confirms my suspicion. The "non-Horatian plea" of Harvard's President Pusey to Harvard students protesting English language diplomas, appears in Bryn Mawr's Alumnae Bulletin, spring 1961. The author: Jane Hess, Bryn Mawr...
Some analysts have speculated that the unsatisfactory economic argument may cover up the more basic political suspicion that a merger of 'Outer Seven' with 'Inner Six' would grow into a 'third force' which would ultimately decrease the relative political power of the United States. If this analysis is correct, American uneasiness about the European Movement is neither intelligent nor noble, for it is based, on the one hand, on the view that the quantity of political power is eternally fixed and on the other, on the uncharitable assumption that Europe will desert the Western Alliance...
Although Massachusetts Avenue may be a far cry from Madison Avenue, the New York executives have never generated such excitement as the intellectuals with their cramped half-page of copy, buried on page forty-eight. First to express outrage and suspicion (an interesting combination), was the Hearst chain; and with various shades of anger, the rest of the national press followed suit...
...Flight from the Enchanter, The Sandcastle), is above question. But this sophisticated shocker seems to have little point beyond the homely moral that those who think life would be simpler without moral rules are very simple indeed. Also, the great uncouched majority may well find food for the suspicion that-in some hands-psychiatry may involve demonological matters leading not to a liberation of the mind but to some thing closer to a witches' Sabbath...
What can be accomplished by Kennedy in conferring with De Gaulle will not be seen by the public: he can case the old man's suspicion that France is the dummy partner of the Western alliance, and he can make some personal amends for the CIA's alleged meddling in Algeria and in the French legislation on nuclear weapons--no doubt by recounting some of his own grievances against that body...