Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Designed to acquaint European listeners with the functions, powers, and potentialities of the United Nations organization and with the activities of its student supporters, these broadcasts will be beamed throughout the world sometime next week as part of WRUL's educational program...
Those of you who have had a chance to talk to businessmen home from Europe have undoubtedly benefited by their first-hand observations of the European scene, and have found that such a viewpoint provides a matter-of-fact, often illuminating postscript to the excellent reports of trained American journalists. A case in point is TIME's advertising director, Harry Phillips, who went to England, France, Belgium, Switzerland and The Netherlands to examine postwar business conditions there and to talk to exporters about advertising in TIME Inc.'s overseas editions. Some excerpts from his strictly personal report...
...police state, Gilmore is not to be blamed for leaving the seamy side of Russian news unreported. . . . But why hand out a prize for that kind of work when more independent and discerning foreign correspondents have provided their readers with really distinguished telegraphic reporting ... from Far Eastern and European areas where the going has been far from easy...
...brilliance of my career at the service of my country." Beyond such pap, inscribed far & wide on monuments through the Republic, he had no reason to worry about high-sounding ideologies. The dictator and President of the Dominican Republic has no ideology: he is no Fascist in the European sense. He is more a compound of the Oriental despot and the more corrupt of U.S. city bosses: from seizure, framed elections and the other activities of dictatorship, he and his henchmen have profited in the millions...
...Russian-German dictionaries and Scandinavian children's books, Mueller indulges one of his great loves by selling fine art prints on the side. The Renoirs and Pienssos add a supreme touch of individuality to the paper-covered French novels in the disorded front windows. But, evidently, love for European culture may conceivably to too far, for there's been a book on display for the last few weeks, ambiguously entitled, "How to get all you want in Norway...