Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Someone persuaded the Navy to name a Liberty Ship after him. A Navy spokesman said yesterday that he did not want to discuss the matter...
While politicians, who know a good stump when they see one, exhort the all-white crowd and country bands pick and sing, the spitters gather around tobacco manufacturers' displays on Billy John's log-cabin porch to discuss their craft. Don Snyder, 22, the Mississippi State University student who has held the distance crown for two years, explains that it takes time "to get your juice right. It can't be too thick or too thin. You've got to just chew for about an hour and not drink or eat anything and get your mouth...
...Last February in Rome, the small, left-of-center Republican Party organized a series of eight weekly seminars on the liberation of women. Groups are now operating in Turin, Milan, Genoa and Bologna. In November, the first of a series of public rallies will be held in Rome to discuss the problems, particularly the adoption of birth control and abortion bills. There are indications of popular support for some of the feminist goals. More Italian men than women seem to favor the divorce bill, and males often join Women's Lib types in carrying signs proclaiming DIVORCE PREVENTS CRIME...
During his years in power, Tojo never deigned to discuss affairs of state with his wife; she learned of the attack on Pearl Harbor on the radio. But on the day of Japan's surrender her husband was more communicative. By then, because of military setbacks, he had been dismissed as Premier, had lost his general's rank and had been ousted from other government posts. They listened together to the radio announcement by Emperor Hirohito. As she remembers, Tojo received the news calmly and took another cup of coffee and a cigarette, his only luxuries, to help...
Late last month Congressman Richardson Preyer of North Carolina appeared before a congressional committee to discuss his school-integration bill and was frank to admit that Professor Bickel had drafted...