Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...former student editorial board was replaced with a joint student faculty staff. The change was made, according to the Chancellor of the Journalism School, in order to preserve, "a more consistent editorial policy." This was the first time the "consistency" of the Kansan had been a cause of complaint...
Specifically, South Korea's aging (78) President was objecting to the new U.N. truce plan, submitted to the Communists in a secret session last week. But his real complaint was as old as the truce talks themselves. Rhee's foreign minister, Pyun Yung Tai, summed it up: "We cannot accept any premise that leaves Korea divided and makes North Korea a Chinese colony." For decades Patriot Rhee and his followers have dreamed of, planned, suffered torture and exile for an independent and unified Korea. Now, a few miles away from his wistaria-covered terrace, U.N. negotiators were bargaining...
...Great Eastern Market." U.S. policy is to discourage trade with the Communists, particularly with the Red Chinese, but so far the U.S. has shown insufficient willingness to provide an alternate "Great Western Market" for the surplus manufactures which Europe must sell to live. All over could be heard the complaint: the strategic desirability of cordoning off Communism is colliding with economic necessity...
...fervent complaint of the late King George VI was attended to: the flattened, ironshod wheels of the Royal State Coach were rounded off and fitted with solid rubber tires. After his own coronation day ride in 1937, the King vowed that no heir of his should be subjected to a similar experience...
Honeymooners who take time to gaze at Niagara Falls seldom find cause for complaint, but a joint U.S.-Canadian commission of experts does...