Word: abroad
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Center, Freidel will participate in discussions and studies with scholars of various disciplines from this country and abroad. In addition, he hopes to work on the fourth volume of his projected six-volume biography of Frankin D. Roosevelt...
...part, Khrushchev has received first-hand the information that his word is given little value abroad, and that his granting sovereignty to East Germany deludes no one as to her continued dependence on Russia. More important, Macmillan made it clear to him that the allies were determined and united on the subject of Berlin. For the first time, Khrushchev has been personally told by a Western leader that continuance of a present policy may lead to world conflict...
...pleasure to announce a new service that will be available soon to the half-million or more TIME readers who will be traveling abroad this year. Utilizing the services of our own overseas publishing branches, we are setting up a system whereby subscribers may have TIME delivered to them regularly every week during their travels abroad. . . TIME is able to offer this unique service to its large traveling public thanks to its strong position in international publishing. There are four international editions of TIME - Canada, Latin America, Atlantic and Pacific - each containing virtually the same editorial content as our domestic...
...world, the enormous success of Farmer North and thousands like him may be even more significant. The new methods have proved just as successful abroad as in the U.S. For example, in England, Farmer Anthony Fisher tried his hand at dairying. After his herd died of foot-and-mouth disease he was about ready to quit. Hearing about the U.S. system of raising broilers, he wrote to Ralston Purina Co. to get free brochures on how to do it. He started out with 200 birds. Now his output has grown to 1,000,000 a year. The broiler king...
...list of available publications and a newsletter reporting literary conditions abroad will be included in a letter that will go periodically to about 30,000 educators...