Word: concerning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...time--reviews and editorials. It is high time that the magazine revealed some tangible evidence of its own thought, other than that which may be gleaned from its enlightening notes. Both editorials and reviews are welcome. It is unfortunate, however, that the board has nothing better with which to concern itself than the establishment of its relationship with the late Dylan Thomas. Charles Sifton's editorial attentions to the CRIMSON can only be considered obscure, flattering, and touching...
Roosevelt's Ambassador to Moscow, Averell Harriman, confirmed that the grand alliance was indeed crumbling, specifically, that the Russians would sanction no form of democratic government for Poland. "Every argument ... I advanced was brushed aside," Harriman reported. "Aside from the major questions which are causing concern in our relations with the Soviet Union, there has been an accumulation of minor incidents . . . Little or no progress has been made in getting Soviet approval for our air teams to visit Soviet-controlled territory for appraisal of bomb damage, or for our naval team to [inspect the port of] Gdynia. Both proposals...
...Politicians, quick and lusty to respond to the voters' concern, blamed each other for what was going on in Algeria. None attacked the French record as bluntly as ex-Premier Pierre Mendes-France. In 1947 France gave Algeria's 9,000,000 Moslems a sort of second-class citizenship by allowing them to elect the local legislature's Second College, which, in turn, sent 15 delegates to the French National Assembly. The Europeans in Algeria, who number only 1,200,000, also got 15 seats...
...experimental work will concern animals, in an extensive laboratory study, while clinical observations will be made in the hospitals of Boston...
...program of research, made possible by a gift of the John A. Hartford Foundation will concern arthrosclerosis--a type of hardening of the arteries--and related conditions of the heart and blood vessels. Dr. John C. Snyder, Dean of the School of Public Health, called the program "unique" in that it provided for continued research over a period of several years and would allow scientists "to pursue their studies with continuity...