Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TIME is confident that the Cleveland Council's 21st Institute will be a rewarding experience. Twenty-three U.S. and foreign leaders are on hand to discuss the forum's two questions: What does the rest of the world expect of the U.S.? and What is the U.S. going to do-about it? Their discourse will be available to TIME'S 188,000 readers in Ohio over their local radio, and to all of TIME'S readers in next week's issue. The National Broadcasting Co. has built eight special programs* around the forum, will broadcast...
...brakes. Said he to a Florida newsman: "You know it's a lie. I never said anything of the kind." But then his foot slipped on the pedal. His next words sounded more like a dodge than an answer: "A man with no party affiliation could not even discuss running for President...
Parkhurst's jailers reported late last night that his father Irving B. Parkhurst, assistant business manager of the University, had been down in the early evening to discuss his son's ability to raise the money...
Told by reporters at Guam that he had been named to succeed James F. Byrnes the five-star General declined to discuss his plans for problems...
From Religion: Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, will discuss the U.S. spiritual role in the world. He has proclaimed it thus: "America has been, and must ever continue to be, under God, the Beacon of Liberty . . . the proof that humanity can live in mutual respect based on the law of God, voiced through the conscience of man, and in mutual esteem, based on the responsibility of democratic life." Cardinal Spellman, the closest U.S. friend of Pope Pius XII, is as American as an apple dumpling - a onetime trolley-car conductor who now holds an airplane pilot...