Word: establishments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Freedom of the press has been endangered by recent attempts to establish censorship of pocket books and magazines, Thomas J. Wilson, director of the Harvard University Press, charged Tuesday...
...right" of Spaniards to move freely about Spain, and suspended the law protecting them from summary arrest and imprisonment. Both rights are largely theoretical in Spain, but their abrogation was a warning by Franco that he has decided to reverse his policy of "easing up," and to re-establish his old, ironfisted rule. The country responded with a sense of tension not known since the dark days following the fall of University City...
Under his plan, the clubs would sit down at a "giant bargaining table" to establish non-competitive production schedules, and to pool capital and technical resources such as scenery and properties...
...Sort of Mixing Up." Eden next moved to achieve one of his big objectives: to establish himself in U.S. eyes as the leader of a new-style British Commonwealth. He took himself off to Capitol Hill where he addressed-separately -the Senate and the House of Representatives. Eden stressed effectively that Britain's share of defense costs almost matched that of the U.S. "in proportion to our size." He drew attention to the current British concept of imperialism: "In many territories of the Commonwealth constitutional progress has reached, or is approaching, the last stage before their peoples assume responsibility...
...indefinitely in a deep-frozen tooth bank. When a tooth is transplanted, it is first held in place by a blood clot in a carefully made socket in the recipient's jaw. Discomfort usually passes off in about 18 hours, and the tooth's tiny blood vessels establish links with the circulation in its new mouth. It can never ache in the ordinary sense, because there is no nerve connection. After about two weeks it is embedded firmly enough to be used for chewing steak...