Word: alienating
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Aided by a number of interested graduate and undergraduate organizations, the Foreign Student Office, under the direction of C. H. J. Keppler, is the answer to the problem. The Office serves as a liaison agency between students, alien educators, and all departments...
Died. Albert Carl Grzesinski, 68, German democrat, Minister of the Interior (1926-30) for the Weimar Republic; of pneumonia; in Queens, N.Y. In 1931, as Berlin's Police President, he tried to gag Rabble-Rouser Hitler, ordered him deported as an undesirable alien, but Chancellor Heinrich Brüning did not sign the order, and a year later the Nazis hounded Grzesinski out of the country...
Until then, the U.S. wanted U.N. to understand a couple of things: it was not questioning the rights of full-time working newsmen, but it had not "yielded up its sovereign rights to challenge the bona fides of any alien journalist*... to investigate, to hold hearings and to deport . . . if the circumstances warrant...
...States Ministry hinted that about 340 other rulers would soon be converted into remittance men. "There are in India," said Patel ominously, "about 500 small states*-more than the total number of independent states in the world. Former alien rulers of our land preserved them like pickles, but now paramountcy has gone and India has become free." When one ruler asked whether India would guarantee that his new pension would be permanent, Patel answered, "Nobody can provide for all times...
Most immediate problem facing the gathering was that of finding sources of hospitality for foreign students over the Christmas vacation. Orientation and housing difficulties of the alien scholars will be ironed out in another of the University-wide cooperative venture...