Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Stassen discussed the vice-presidential nomination? Said Stassen: he had merely called on Mr. Dewey to report on his recent trip to Europe. Said Dewey: "Governor Stassen and I are old friends. I was delighted to have the chance to get up to date with him on his European trip...
...reach this hidden grove, European visitors from Simla, the nearest large town, had to travel two hours along mountain roads in four-man rickshas, then climb 3,000 feet down the mountain. They also had to climb up again...
...Fanny ("Our marriage had been thinning out for several years anyway"), and he married Aquabelle Eleanor Holm. He bought his five-story town house and later picked up two "storybook" estates 40 miles north of Manhattan. (One of them he plans to use as a shelter for displaced European children...
Last week a faltering step was taken to ease the shortage. The International Monetary Fund, which was set up to help members meet "temporary disequilibriums" in their international payments, had its first customers. The severe European winter had forced France to import large amounts of U.S. wheat, with a consequent drain on its supply of dollars. France got $25 million by paying francs to the fund. The Netherlands, also short of foreign exchange, put up guilders for $6 million...
...Witch in Time. Sharp practices, thefts, murders were often promptly confessed by the evildoer when he heard that the local white witch was on his trail. It was this popular, pagan confidence in witchcraft that caused the Church to fear it like the Devil himself. On the European continent, a steady procession of harmless men, women and children went to terrible deaths as witches. In England, where religious problems were less acute, and the authorities considered witchcraft more a criminal offense than a heresy, the record was not so dark. Torture, to extract confessions, was rarely employed, and Author Hole...