Word: conducted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dying problem. I am indignant that a mob of Baltimore bigots should make me eat my words and, worse still, drag America's name . . . into the mud before my Indian associates . . . We abroad are the ones who have to answer to the world for such conduct. What possible answer can we give? (THE REV.) B. H. MILLER Poona, India...
They do indeed. Once directors only wanted to make a buck or two. Now they are involved with Rollo and Conscience. They conduct, far more than does the State Department, the foreign relations of the U.S. They shape, far more than any President, the destiny of the Republic. Around them should swirl a tide of argument-but current argument, not the argument...
...incensed both sides of the Senate by listing a highly paid official of the Connecticut Manufacturer's Association as his clerk, and then dragging him to super-secret caucuses of Republican members of the Senate Finance Committee. Over sixty percent of the Senate voted a censure against Bingham for conduct "contrary to good morals and senatorial ethics...
Like Field Marshal Montgomery, Billy Graham never launches an attack unless he can be fairly sure in advance that his forces are superior to the enemy-the main enemy perhaps being indifference. Before Graham agrees to conduct a campaign in any given city, preliminary negotiations may go on for years (New Orleans churchmen first began talking about the current crusade in 1950). Graham must be sure that he has the backing of the top Protestant churches in the area, as well as the support of business and civic leaders. After he accepts an invitation, the local sponsoring committee is promptly...
Three broadcasters and reporters have agreed to conduct the projected interviews: Louis M. Lyons '20, Curator of the Nieman Fellows and a newscaster on WGBH; Arch Parsons, a former UN reporter: and Peter B. Kenes, who produced and wrote a program of UN news last year...