Word: apparentement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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THE NATION An Urgent Condition During one of the tangled debates of his first Administration, President Grover Cleveland rapped out an apt reminder to Congress: "It is a condition which confronts us-not a theory." Last week, as the 85th Congress took up President Eisenhower's resolution authorizing the...
His final failure came, ironically, in foreign policy, the field he knows best, and in the Middle East, the area which had been his specialty since he majored in Arabic at Oxford. How could this expert so ineptly misjudge at Suez? The answer may be that he was too long...
From Sir Anthony Eden, Macmillan inherits a comfortable Tory majority of 59 in the House of Commons, with which he will probably hope to hold off a general election until the Tories' five-year term runs out in 1960. Labor can be expected to demand a general election now...
Knowing that many cases of apparent blindness are relieved by a shock, Griffin explained: "There was no bump, no jar. Nothing had happened. Suddenly everything looked like red sand in front of my eyes." By the time a doctor arrived, Griffin could make out the color of his blue suit...
It is often gratifying to sit and watch a group of performers who are enjoying themselves, even if their playing and singing is sometimes ragged. The Bach Society Chorus, conducted by Stephen Addiss, contains few exceptional voices, and this is a particular drawback in a small ensemble, where the individual...