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- heritage. The only son o£
Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat
who took over Horace· Greeley's New
York Tribune, Reid was born in New
.;:
York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni
Burgeoning Chains
versity in Germany, took his law degree
In the wake
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teen per cent. These people are bou&ht and sold on special pri
vile&e trade-outs. This means that you do a Job on .Arnall of
Georgia and Hill ot Alabama and Mayor Kelly of Chicago. and the bum
Hague. But tbe .tact is that you are enterin&..the .vale ot
- !'notiona miloting -with the Prollidont.
t\10
nooks ngo by Toma Dot10orate
lly ooncem is that Europe h&ar through America that this country is
behind the Preoident to the sneximum.
Thnt
Jll8e.ns1
l. Chicago ehould be une.nimouu with _no other name
- their 1952 convention-convened
in the same vast, air-conditioned Chicago audi
torium where the Republicans nominated
Dwight D. Eisenhower for the presidency 10
d4ys earlier. They said sessions would start on
time, speeches would be brief. Everybody
- the utterances
is
of traitors to me.
fc
GEORGE HANNER.
of
is
Greensboro.
~,e. Jtew-t/
!>7ep Itt7
4
VII
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NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947
Freedom: The Right and Duty
A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
- foreign
policy his party will agree to must be
their policy. I quote from his address,
as reported in the New York Herald
Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947:
A Democratic President and his Secretary
of State can propose, but a Republican Con
gress can