Word: correspondant
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Though it was often by crook, Hughes usually managed to live well, or fully. Unlike those who distorted themselves and what they saw to correspond with prefixed ideas, Hughes was willing to take things pretty much as he found them and, if possible, to get fun out of them. In Russia for instance a free dental filling "seemed to me a minor miracle." "Moscow dental customs, the unveiling of the harem women in Turkestan, and the disappearance of the color line throughout Soviet Asia, are the three achievements I remember best of the whole USSR...
Expansion for the Dental School would therefore imply, in addition to added staff and equipment, new construction to accommodate the needs of an appreciably larger amount of students. This might possibly correspond to an increase in Medical School enrollment, but at the present time the Medical School is more concerned with bringing itself up to date than with expansion, so it would appear that growth in the Dental School will not take place in the near future...
Under the eyes of a score of correspond ents and legal observers from Western countries they told pitiable tales of misery and desperation (TIME, Oct. 8). But the key manipulators of the trials were the civil defense lawyers who skillfully brought out in evidence everything the Poznan demonstrators had wanted to tell to the world...
...second weekend in March has been proposed as a tentative date for the new project, to correspond to the March 8 and 9 performances of "Drumbeats and Song...
...Canadians' talks with Nehru began the day before the conference opened, when the Indian leader lunched at Canada House. Nehru and St. Laurent, who correspond frequently, have had a high regard for each other ever since St. Laurent's tour of India in 1954. Their table talk ranged over such touchy subjects as disarmament, coexistence, Soviet trade, recognition of Red China. Nehru argued for closer cooperation with the Communists, while St. Laurent and Pearson bluntly opposed it. "Don't be fooled," the Canadians warned the Indians. "There's really no new look there...