Word: danishes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...proved himself a brilliant art student in Chicago. Like other black artists and writers, he found refuge from America in Europe: first in Paris (on a scholarship in the 1920s), then in the south of France and finally -- having met and fallen in love with Holcha Krake, a Danish artist 16 years older than he was -- in Denmark, where he painted and exhibited with some success through the 1930s...
Bowing to Cambridge's diplomatic pressure, the Crown Prince of Denmark has agreed to pass on the rent-controlled house Harvard had assigned him, according to Cambridge City Councillors and officials at the Danish Embassy in New York...
...residence for the Price has been found, so it has been solved. There's no problem anymore," said Danish Vice-Consul Birgitte Haederseal. "We certainly didn't want any problem with [the rent-control controversy], she said. Haederseal said she did not know where the Prince would be living next fall...
...spite of the conflict, Cambridge will offer a warm welcome to the Danish visiting undergraduate when he arrives next fall, said Walsh. He said that he assured a Danish TV reporter that "we're not hostile to the Prince...
Like Hamlet as he strolled the ramparts of Elsinore castle, Danish voters last week confronted a dramatic dilemma: to be, or not to be fully a part of the new Europe. Their answer, which provoked an instant volley of slings and arrows from the nation's outraged Community partners, was an astounding no. By a 50.7% majority, meaning roughly 48,000 votes out of nearly 4 million cast, Danes voted in a referendum not to ratify the treaty of Maastricht, a landmark agreement that pledges the Community to monetary as well as political union by the end of the century...