Word: bonnes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...soon as Bonn's Parliament and the U.S. Senate ratify the renewed treaty, German citizens will have the legal right, after a twelve-year lapse...
German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announced the scholarships during his visit to the United States last April. They will be administered by the German Academic Exchange Service in Bonn...
...William E. Jenner (R-Ind), and Rep. Harold H. Velde (R-III) both saw fit to comment. There were the usual complement of crank letters too. Many colleges expressed interest. At last report the student newspaper at Bonn University in Germany printed an account...
Adenauer is not yet over all his obstacles in West Germany. The Socialist opposition has started a court action to outlaw the treaties on the ground that the Bonn constitution makes no provision for rearmament. Moreover, before a single German soldier can pick up his gun, the other five signatories (France, Italy, Belgium. The Netherlands, Luxembourg) must ratify. So far none...
...Frankfurt, Cohn charged that Theodore Kaghan, deputy director of HICOG's Public Affairs Division, had once "signed a Communist Party petition and authored pro-Communist plays." In Bonn, Kaghan said that he was eager to explain to McCarthy and his committee. Moreover, he added, he had been engaged in anti-Soviet propaganda work in Europe "for more years than Senator McCarthy's two junketing gumshoes have been out of school." (Cohn and Schine are both 26 years old.) The Schnuffler telephoned Washington frequently, interviewed scores of anonymous Germans and Austrians, refused all social overtures of the press. Though...