Word: centralized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Throughout the five colorful Central American republics the Somoza story received maximum attention. All of the newspapers published either full translations of it, or excerpts from it, or commented upon it. La Estrella de Nicaragua (see cut) ran TIME'S cover on Page One, together with Bob Chapin's map (Somoza on the Spot) and a photograph of the Dictator and some cohorts reading the issue...
...Central Europeans are fond of making comparisons between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. One goes like this: a delegation of U.S. trade unionists visiting Moscow is taken to a huge factory. One car stands outside the building. An American asks: "Whose is this plant?" "It belongs to the workers." "And whose is this car?" "The car belongs to the director." Later on, some Russian unionists return the visit. Their American colleagues take them to Detroit. They stop before a huge factory building where several thousand cars are lined up. A Russian asks: "Whose factory is this?" "It is Ford...
...Harvard Zionist Society will play host to delegations from the New England Region of the International Zionist Federation of America this weekend. A series of discussion seminars on the central subject of "Israel and the Role of American Zionism" will be the main feature of the two day program...
Chrome plating and glass bricks are invading Harvard Square in accordance with a master plan to create and maintain and important business center more inviting than the Central Square locale...
...idea of concerted efforts to improve the Square business was first presented and approved at a meeting in October by Richard A. Dow '35, president of the Association. Central Square has had a similar program for some time...