FOREIGN RELATIONS: Beneath the Uproar

Western Europe watched last week's political hoedown with its heart in its mouth. But Europe's politicians were learning that they need not worry much about the tumult and shouting of the U.S. political campaign. If they had learned enough, they watched one man. That man was Michigan's Arthur Vandenberg.

As he had many times before, the Republicans' Vandenberg was leading the fight for the Administration's foreign policy. One day last week, clad in a gleaming white linen suit, Vandenberg took the Senate floor to present a resolution, which was the next great pillar in the slowly building structure of U.S....

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