Word: america
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Professor Sachs has been a full professor since 1927 and also retires as associate director of the Fogg Art Museum. After World War II he represented America's universities on the commission that returned Geering's art booty to its rightful owners...
...each other. It is not enough to say that a few men in the Kremlin will deny to a large number of people the chance to learn. It is not enough to say that our motives, which we think of as altruistic and pure, "are certainly misunderstood in South America . . . Now we must find out why we are misunderstood ... If the London Congress [begins] the solution of this problem . . . we will be doing a great deal to eliminate the causes of war. If in the measurable future we don't find some way of eliminating the causes...
...does tell the story, in its somewhat lumbering fashion, to any country that will buy or barter its news. It has 125 U.S.-trained men abroad (90 prewar). But the A.P. has refused to let the State Department use its file for the "Voice of America," lest foreigners suspect its "impartiality...
...take months-as it often has-for CAB to make up its mind. Last week he got a chance to prove it. Up before CAB came one of the airlines' bitterest squabbles-the fight between Braniff Airways, Inc. and Pan American Airways Corp. for business in Latin America (TIME...
...America's Town Meeting (Tues. 8:30 p.m., ABC). "How Should Democracy Deal with Groups Which Aim to Destroy Democracy?" Facing the issue: Senator Robert A. Taft, Thurman Arnold and others...