Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Church of England and the House of Lords, held his ground firmly. "I meant every word, and I have no regrets," he told reporters. "Our monarchy is the kind that can be talked about like that, but if it becomes a sort of religious establishment that people cannot discuss, it will collapse...
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles last week conceded "in principle" that Americans are entitled to "adequate information" about Red China-but offered a tentative formula for coverage that most news organizations considered inadequate and impractical. In conference with a group of newspaper, magazine and broadcasting representatives invited to discuss the situation, Dulles modified his previous proposal (TIME, May 6) for pooled coverage by a limited number of "responsible" correspondents and offered to lift the ban for ten to 15 newsmen for a six-month trial period. His aim: to restrict China coverage to the twelve* news-gathering organizations that...
...talking of Tito by telling Yugoslav journalists present not to put down what he had to say, that he would soon tell Tito to his face. "The front of the revolutionary working class must be broadened, and Yugoslavia must not be excluded from this front. But, let us not discuss who is cleverer and who is more stupid, to put it plainly. We won't criticize you, but if you criticize us, Comrades, we know how to pay back. Now in this fight which broke out on the Hungarian question, what did we get? We got absolute unity...
Saul Bellow, Newton Arvin, Elizabeth Hardwick, John Malcolm Brinner, and Denber Lindley will discuss "Uses of Literary Criticism" in an M.I.T.-Harvard Program Wednesday night at 8:30 in Sanders Theatre...
...hours of the morning arguing vigorously about the nature of angels. By day they pored over the works of Aristotle, Thoreau, John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx. Inside a hexagonal building, in the midst of an alfalfa field 7,900 ft. above sea level, they met twice daily to discuss such topics as the nature of happiness, the relative merits of justice and charity, the contrasts between democracy and aristocracy...