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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...very night that the tough old leader made his submission, Israeli newspapers carried reports that fedayeen guerrillas had struck across the border in a half-dozen raids from Jordan. Whatever the Israelis had won by their preventive war, they did not appear to have won a peace. "Go-it-alone" Israel, in its fear of the Soviet Union, turned once again toward cooperation with the U.N., and above all toward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ISRAEL: The Ashes of Victory | 11/19/1956 | See Source »

History Fenced In. Such gaily innocent concerns appear in grim contrast to the Russian backdrop. There are pitiable and grotesque vignettes of life in the home of the revolution-a man brutally beaten beside a cathedral and left helpless and ignored in the snow, female bouncers in a beer cellar, rapacious black-marketeers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Home for Dead Cats | 11/19/1956 | See Source »

...equipment, new construction to accommodate the needs of an appreciably larger amount of students. This might possibly correspond to an increase in Medical School enrollment, but at the present time the Medical School is more concerned with bringing itself up to date than with expansion, so it would appear that growth in the Dental School will not take place in the near future...

Author: By Frederick W. Byron jr., | Title: The Plight of Three Medical Schools | 11/16/1956 | See Source »

United Nations intervention might appear to the Soviets to be less of a direct attack, but this could only be true if none of her familiar Western big-power antagonists were among the interveners, and would not then be sure. But it is highly questionable whether an effective force could be amalgamated from the other U.N. countries, especially when it is considered that the Egyptian affair, has already drained off a large part of the available manpower. Furthermore, some of the nations that saw a responsibility to send troops to Suez might not construe such an obligation for Hungary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Third World War | 11/15/1956 | See Source »

These include: Johnny Lee of Yale, who won the Ivy scoring championship with 337 points in 1956; Chet Forte of Columbia, who won the same title in '55; Brown's Joe Tebo; Dartmouth's Ron Judson; and Don Davidson of Princeton. Princeton and Yale appear to be the strong clubs this year...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 11/14/1956 | See Source »

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