The Pacific Spectator, Količine 1–4Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1950 |
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... Chinese front , and then to prepare the Chinese armies to take the offensive in China . His objec- tive required the maximum com- mitment of Chinese ground forces , immediately in Burma and later , after due preparation , in China ...
... Chinese front , and then to prepare the Chinese armies to take the offensive in China . His objec- tive required the maximum com- mitment of Chinese ground forces , immediately in Burma and later , after due preparation , in China ...
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... China must sup- port " those social and economic de- velopments which will really appeal to the Chinese people . Support of the political status quo will not save our position . We must compete for the ideological leadership of ...
... China must sup- port " those social and economic de- velopments which will really appeal to the Chinese people . Support of the political status quo will not save our position . We must compete for the ideological leadership of ...
Stran 379
... Chinese cities but in the villages of China's hinterland . The Chinese Communist leaders were seeking the allegiance of intellec- tuals , workers , and business groups , as Belden makes clear , but even in 1947 their base was still ...
... Chinese cities but in the villages of China's hinterland . The Chinese Communist leaders were seeking the allegiance of intellec- tuals , workers , and business groups , as Belden makes clear , but even in 1947 their base was still ...
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SHALL THE PROFESSORS SIGN? Lawrence A Harper | 21 |
ONE THING AND ANOTHER A POEM Cleo Sibley Gross | 29 |
INTERPRETATION | 132 |
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