Word: coloniale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Back in 1916, while rumaging through an old New England mill garret, Baker Library's librarian Professor Arthur H. Cole came up with bales of ancient financial history which started off one of the country's largest collections of business manuscripts. When George F. Baker presented the Business School with...
"The growing resistance of the colonial and dependent countries to aggression," the council explained smoothly, "constitutes a natural contribution to the cause of the preservation of peace." Without a break in stride, the China Peace Committee cheerfully changed its name to the "Chinese People's Committee in Defense of...
To while away the hours on lonely Cocos, great-great-grandson Ross V has golf links, a fast yacht, a long-range radio transmitter, a tight little cellar of Scotch whisky and a 5,000-volume library (mostly whodunits). But ships call at the Cocos Islands only twice a year...
American Airlines' President C. R. Smith had a simple explanation: "More people are traveling greater distances, and they want to get there in a hurry." His line, the world's biggest carrier, turned in the biggest dollar gain of all (see box). Only Northwest and Colonial were still...
¶Recent articles by Chinese Communist bigwigs say, among other things, that Chairman Mao has started a new kind of Communist revolution in China which is "a new contribution to the treasury of Marxism-Leninism . . . The classic type of revolution in imperialist countries was the October Revolution [in Russia]. The...