W. R. Smyser

Capsule Review
Nov/Dec
1999
Stanley Hoffmann
Capsule Review
Summer
1992
William Diebold, Jr.
Essay
Fall
1985
W. R. Smyser

When Eleanor Roosevelt received the 1947 Nansen Award for her work with refugees in postwar Europe, she said she was depressed to know that 70,000 refugees still remained in camps. She and the other humanitarians of her times saw refugees as a transitory phenomenon caused by the great world wars, a problem that could and should be solved promptly with goodwill and appropriate resources.