Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Disarmament Specialist Harold Stassen, and Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The meeting followed hard on the heels of other top-level, top-secret conferences-by the National Security Council, by the State and Defense Departments' top brass. And it was called to allow the President to settle a disagreement that had broken-out in his official family over U.S. disarmament policy, and thus to crystallize a set of firm U.S. positions which Harold Stassen could take with him-in written form -when he flew back to London for another round of disarmament talks...
...Sheldon Fund for Travelling Fellowships was established in 1909 by Mrs, Amey Richmond Sheldon in memory of her husband. The fellowships allow the recipients to study anywhere except at the University...
...with a cracked nose, broken jaw and slight concussion. The victim's brother, foggily shifting the locale of the brawl among various dingy recesses of Manhattan's brassy Copacabana nightclub, asserted that Bauer, known to his pals as "The Bruiser," did it. As far as Bauer would allow, it must have been two other guys. The victim, unsure about his slugger's identity, later blubbered through his battered lips: "You know how it is! Everybody was drinking. The Yanks were feeling no pain. I love the Yankees! I even love Bauer...
Most of them are long, narrow, murky and crowded beyond what the fire laws allow. They charge no cover, and on their postage-stamp bandstands they usually offer pianists and trios (piano, bass, drums). Some really are for listening to music, some merely places to be dimly seen while the music is being played. All of them draw an audience of far more recent converts than the more venerable music spots-Nick's, Eddie Condon's, Birdland. Jimmy Ryan...
...German mining and shipping empire, whose $67 million assets make it second richest wartime-seized enemy property still held by Government (first: General Aniline & Film). In deal expected to bring around $20 million, Justice Department is taking bids on its 53% interest in Stinns, for first time will allow aliens to bid for seized property...