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Daniel A. Rezneck
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The Forgotten Man
Historians, political scientists, and just plain politicians will probably be pondering the rise of Senator Joseph McCarthy to prominence and
Security and Dr. Peters
In 1949, someone told the F.B.I. that Dr. John P. Peters, senior professor of medicine at Yale, had been a
Storm Clouds Over Israel
While the struggle between the Western and Soviet blocs occupies the center of the world stage, another drama of co-existence
Presidential War-Making
"The Congress shall have Power... To declare War."--Constitution of the United States, Article 1, Section 8. "The President shall be
Evading Education
University Hall's examination staff has its own private definition of utopia--a place where no student ever misreads a schedule or
Brass Tacks
Back in the hey-day of the New Deal, it was almost the height of fashion for bright young Harvard men
Agreement on the Atom
A year ago, President Eisenhower momentarily diverted attention from the peril of the atom with his "Atoms for Peace" speech
Missing in Action
Two of the most publicized figures in American politics were among the real victims of the 1954 elections. The name
Liberal Leaders Divide on Support Of State Candidates in ADA Dispute
Six prominent liberals wrestled with the question of how a Massachusetts liberal should vote next Tuesday and emerged with widely
Cornell: One the Ivy League's Frontier
According to legend, a very proper New England lady, with an offspring ready for College, once fell into a conversation
Murphy Avoids Meeting Because of Schlesinger
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Robert F. Murphy failed to appear at last night's meeting of the Young Democrats because of the
Far East Experts Hit at State Dep't. Ban on Advisers
Three University Far Eastern exports agreed last night that an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty within the State Department is
State Med School Plan Faces Mounting Protest
Objections to the Massachusetts Medical and Dental School Commission's recent proposals for indirect Sense subsidies to New England medical and
Mass. Commission Asks Aid for Medical Schools
A special commission of the Massachusetts legislature yesterday recommended the establishment of a program of indirect state aid to private
Seymour Harris Says U.S. Economy Caught in Mild Business Recession
The American economy is now experiencing a definite business recession, but there are hopeful signs for the nation's economic future,