Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Shakespeare (Sun. 12 noon, CBS). Harvard Professor Theodore Spencer, Drama Critic Louis Kronenberger and Author John Mason Brown discuss Richard III on Invitation to Learning...
...like many another aging dictator, Crump considers himself a humanitarian and public benefactor, prefers not to remember the boisterous past. He loves to discuss the glories of Memphis, and is as sensitive as a surrealist painter to the slightest criticism...
...people? . . .As Lenin said, every worker of our nation should be able to direct the state, and every cook should be able to govern. Democracy in the Soviet Union is in fact the participation of tens of millions of peoples in the government." Vishinsky does not always discuss democracy in such exalted terms. Recently in Bucharest he was asked privately how he thought Rumania would go in a completely free election between the Communist-dominated Government parties and the opposition. He pondered a bit, replied: "In completely free elections, about 40% for the Government." Then he smiled cynically: "But with...
Chicago Round Table (Sun. 1:30p.m., NBC). Georgia's Governor Ellis Arnall, Oregon's Senator Wayne Morse and University of Chicago's Chancellor Robert M. Hutchins will discuss "The Future of Liberal Government...
...overseas for an "Imperial Conference," had changed its tune. It was now calling the current London meetings of the Empire's prime ministers merely "consultations." And it had decided not to limit conversations to Empire subjects such as trade and defense, which Mr. King did not want to discuss. It had broadened the agenda to include the problems of the atom bomb and Germany, which Mr. King did want to discuss...