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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Zeal & Conspiracies. There was a conspiracy, said Budenz, designed to influence U.S. policy toward China. "Mr. Lattimore can be placed in that conspiracy." Budenz testified that he did not know Lattimore, had never met him. But Budenz testified to U.S. Politburo meetings that he himself had attended. At a 1937 meeting, said Budenz, "Field commended Mr. Lattimore's zeal in seeing that Communists were placed as writers in Pacific Affairs ... It was agreed that Mr. Lattimore should be given general direction of organizing the writers and influencing the writers in representing the Chinese Communists as agrarian reformers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Of Cells & Onionskins | 5/1/1950 | See Source »

...been nine years since she zoomed into Hollywood. All but bursting with vitality, she tore into her film career with a bellicose zeal and a tomboyish winsomeness that suggested a cross between one of the Furies and Little Orphan Annie. Last year, having made two duds in a row (Dream Girl and Red, Hot and Blue), she decided, probably correctly: "My career needed a jolt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: This Side of Happiness | 4/24/1950 | See Source »

...street sales, editors often reach preposterously for a local angle. Hearst's American reached all the way to Siam and back again last week for the headline on its story about Cambridge-born King Phumiphon's return to Siam: BOSTON KING IN ODD RITES. With equal zeal, Boston papers reach for any story labeled B.O. MUST (e.g., a story from the business office sent in by an advertiser). But when news breaks that might offend an advertiser, such as a fire or robbery at a department store or a suicide at a leading hotel, either the story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: For Proper Bostonians | 4/10/1950 | See Source »

...August, 1949, issue of "Partisan Review," Schlesinger referred to sociologists "bursting onto university campuses, overflowing with portentous...hints of mighty wartime achievements, fanatical in their zeal and shameless in their claims, they persuaded or panicked many university administrations into giving their studies top priorities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Claims of Social Relations Argued | 3/21/1950 | See Source »

...down ran for two editions in the Atlanta Constitution, which was soon besieged by calls from angry Atlantans pointing out how low-down it really was. (King Features had also spotted the error, sent a belated "kill" order.) Two days later, the Constitution sternly corrected Pegler. In his "zeal to defame the Roosevelts," said the newspaper, Pegler had confused the "distinguished Bulloch family of Georgia"-with Rufus Brown Bullock, no Southerner but a damyankee from New York who was the "detested" governor of Georgia in Reconstruction days (1868-71). Mrs. Roosevelt was a Bulloch, not a Bullock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Who's a Rascal? | 3/13/1950 | See Source »

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