Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Psychological Crust. Rubinstein has long fortified his total embargo of Germany and Germans with gallows humor ("There are 90 million Jews in the world today. Why? Because there are 30 million Germans, and each reports he personally saved three Jews during the war"). He still harbors the dark suspicion that the presence of one vestigial Nazi dreaming in the dark of a concert hall while listening to a Rubinstein Appassionata would freeze his fingers into furious claws. But the jokes are worn with time, and the thriving German market for Rubinstein recordings has diluted his horror of German ears. Last...
...above may confirm in many an old suspicion that Hiss is constitutionally incapable of liking anything on the Harvard stage. As he, too, now makes his adicux in a last review he would like to seize a final opportunity not only to deny this most ill-informed of calumnies but to express as vigorously as possible his admiration for all of Harvard's drama. If its best is excellent judged by the highest standards, it is certainly no slur to say that its worst is bad by those same standards. Always it is luminous for its energy and its intelligence...
...three months after reaching power, Castro came to the United States, without an official invitation from this government. Draper believes that Castro did not want an invitation and that Eisenhower did not want to offer him one. For a leader from a small country harboring considerable hostility and suspicion toward the United States, there is probably an important difference between being offered an invitation and having to ask for one. Once here, similar complications arise in maneuvering for aid. Castro apparently told his entourage not to discuss the issue, even with American officials who might be offering assistance. Castro himself...
Unfortunately, HUT has not always received co-operation from school staffs. Although HUT's avowed purpose is service to the community by means of filling in where needed, and offering classes which might not otherwise be available to students, many school staffs still look upon the volunteers with suspicion...
...observers were stealing no secrets; they were checking on their own work. The bright gleam of infra-red light that they had seen through the snooperscope bore out their suspicion that they had stumbled on a new and revolutionary kind of communication device...