Word: dreaming
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both Germans and hyphenated Americans developed the Museum. It was the dream of Kuno Franke, Professor of German History. Its first pieces were gifts of Kaiser Wilhelm, while Adolphus Busch, the St. Louis malt-and-hops king, and his son-in-law, Hugo Reisinger endowed the building itself...
...Stalin's "No. i%" man, said that the U.S. had assumed Hitler's mantle and was planning world domination by means of a third world war (see INTERNATIONAL). "The leaders of the United States . . . knew from the experience of the Hitlerites . . . that it was impossible even to dream of world supremacy without the use of force . . .They decided ... to prepare a new war ..." ¶Lavrenty Beria, boss of the Russian secret police, said that the U.S. is working for world domination and is sending its agents, recruited from "degenerate elements," into the Soviet Union. ¶Marshal Nikolai Bulganin...
...dogs before he died. The group of father, daughter and son is a French family killed in an automobile accident. Here is a wife with her husband following her. The wife has died before the husband and she thinks she is still alone. She looks as in a dream...
After they had begun hammering away, the impression still held good, but a delicate question had been added: Exactly who was made for whom? The Series itself was a fan's dream, a succession of cliffhanging, hand-wringing games full of melodramatic feats of hitting, fielding and pitching. It produced two blown-in-the-bottle heroes: Dodger Centerfielder Duke Snider, who hit four home runs in the first six games, and Yankee First Baseman Johnny Mize, the oldest (39) player on the field, who delivered a pinch-hit homer, muscled into the regular lineup, and golfed two more into...
...Clemens of Hannibal, by Dixon Wecter. The late editor of the unpublished Mark Twain Papers shows how much Clemens' youth contributed to the golden dream of boyhood in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (TIME, Sept...