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Dugan, Paul
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DULLES, ALLEN
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Dulles, Allen W.
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DUSCHA, JULIUS
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The Kennedy Cabinet-Three Articles : New Deal Spirit Revived:
(January 1961)
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The Kennedy Cabinet-Three Articles NEW DEAL SPIRIT REVIVED By Julius Duscha Washington The Kennedy Cabinet is completed, and Washington likes the looks of the President-elect's carpentry...
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Washington - U.S.A.
(September 1960)
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WASHINGTON– U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Results Are Meager in Post-Convention Congress The results of the post-convention session of Congress are meager, politically as well as legislatively. If...
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Washington - U.S.A.:
(June 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Capital Politics After the Paris Failure THE FORMAL SENATE inquiry into the U-2 incident quickly—and perhaps mercifully—came to an inconclusive end, but the...
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Washington-U.S.A.:
(June 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Politics and the Regulatory Agencies FOR MORE THAN two years the amorphous independent agencies of the Federal Government have been under the intermittent...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(May 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Presidential Race THE EYES OF Washington are on West Virginia, not Paris. Although the long-awaited summit conference will begin in Paris only two weeks from now, on May 16,...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(April 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Disarmament and Peace Emerge as Themes for 60 SENATORS John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas have both just won impressive victories....
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WASHINGTON-U. S. A.
(April 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Congress and the Aged Legislators and the President are paralyzed by pleas urging medical care progran Diplomats may have their eyes on Geneva, politicians may...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(March 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Civil Rights Debate Provides Backdrop To Southern Negroes' Sit-Down Fight THE SENATE has been at its irrelevant, demagogic worst. The spectacle of the Southern...
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THE POLITICS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS FIGHT
(February 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha The Politics of the Civil Rights Fight Election year maneuvers and tide of history join forces to advance Negro's position Ayear AGO, chances for the enactment...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(February 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Eisenhower's Military Prestige Cuts Political Mileage of Missile Gap Issue THE CURRENT flap over the missile gap began a month ago and apparently is going to...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(February 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Economic Report Ignores The Nation's Vital Needs THE PRESIDENT'S economic report was greeted with massive and bipartisan indifference in Washington. Coming as...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(January 1960)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha President Returns to Face Election-Year Congress DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S trip to Asia was one of his greatest personal triumphs since he took over the White...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(December 1959)
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WASHINGT0N-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Birth Control Controversy Makes Religion a 1960 Campaign Issue THE EXPLOSION of the birth control issue undoubtedly has singed the Presidential prospects of...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(November 1959)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Administration Apathy Hampers Space Program IT IS MORE than two years since the Soviet Union sent its first sputnik hurtling around the world, but the space...
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WASHINGTON-U. S. A.
(October 1959)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Steel and Taft-Hartley Present labor law is "inadequate to handle disputes affecting the nation's welfare' The steel and dock disputes have demonstrated once...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(October 1959)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha NEW TURN IN THE COLD WAR? THE RESULTS of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit have so far been wholly intangible. The first concrete result is likely to be...
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86th Congress: Eisenhower's Record
(September 1959)
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86th Congress: Eisenhower's Record By Julius Duscha WASHINGTON THE RECORD of the first session of the 86th Congress bears a distinctive Eisenhower brand, despite the President's protests to the...
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Washington-U.S.A.
(September 1959)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. SUMMITRY AND THE 1960 HOPEFULS By Julius Duscha THE POLITICAL implications of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit may be even greater than its effects on the cold war. A...
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Washington Report
(September 1959)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. By Julius Duscha Eisenhower's Firm Stand Influences Congress in Labor, Housing Debates PRESIDENT EISENHOWER continues to confound the political experts as well as his partisan...
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Washington Report
(August 1959)
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. East-West Visits Overshadow Defense, Foreign Aid Budgets By Julius Duscha THE SPEED with which the Eisenhower-Khrushchev cultural and political exchange program was set up...
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Dymsza, William A.
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