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Dramatic Offer. This kind of wishful thinking influenced British and French demands for a four-power conference with Russia. Last week, with jungle law clearly stalking the Kremlin, a four-power conference seemed less appropriate than ever. Whoever represented Russia at such a conference would gain in recognition and stature against his rivals. It is hardly in the interest of the anti-Communist powers to abate the dog fight by helping the Communists to pick a new top dog. At this time of renewed treachery and revolt in the Communist world, any contribution the U.S. could make toward its further...
...recent diplomatic storm over the Atlantic has all but obscured the proposal that caused it. It was Sir Winston Churchill, you remember, who started the affair when he suggested that himself, Eisenhower and whoever happens to be running Russia might meet to settle some of the outstanding issues of the cold war. That was before Clement Attlee made a criticism of the U.S. Constitution which, for all its academic substantiation, was about as politic as Adlai Stevenson suggesting the Coronation is a pompous farce. And it was before Senator McCarthy disgusted everyone by applying to Attlee the same kind...
Laudable as this may be it raises difficult problems. One stems from an author's bias which colors his attempt to find the common denominator of whatever he is discussing. This is particularly serious at Harvard whose diversity is notorious, and "317" hardly escapes its effects. Whoever wrote the freshman section, for instance, painted a lugubrious picture of innocent first year men grinding away over their books, never realizing how little work is necessary to secure a degree. While this is accurate for some, there are many whose experience was different and therefore to whom this section will mean nothing...
Almost all experts questioned agreed that the likelihood of Russian aggression as a result of Stalin's death is very slim, mainly because whoever succeeds him will have to be concerned with internal consolidation of power...
...people denounced were only small fry, but everyone understood that many people must be jailed, and many crimes-real or fake-must be "confessed" to, before evidences of villainy are stacked high enough to form a platform on which to hang Stalin's highest-ranking victims-whoever they turn...