Word: expression
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...council's concluding session, which was open to newsmen and the public, the tired, rumpled Foreign Ministers appeared on a stage in London's Lancaster House to read a dozen suitable speeches. It was ailing Ernie Bevin who raised his tired head from his hands to express the spirit of what he called the "great Atlantic brotherhood." Said he: "We firmly believe that in the end the free man can never be vanquished by the slave...
...CRIMSON will poll undergraduates in the House and Union dining halls at lunchtime today to determine student opinion on the University proposal to build a new varsity club. There will be a place on the poll for students to express their reasons for supporting or opposing the project. Results of the survey will be announced in the CRIMSON tomorrow morning...
...history of pensions in the U.S. throws some light on the "how." The first industrial pension plan was set up by the American Express Co. in 1875. It provided company-paid benefits (maximum : $500 a year) for incapacitated workers over 60 whom the company deemed worthy and who had been with the company for 20 years or more. The railroads soon followed; by 1908, railroad retirement plans covered two-thirds of all U.S. railroad workers...
Ford Theater (Fri. 9 p.m., CBS-TV). Ian Keith in Subway Express...
...Duke of Windsor. In the memorable four-part, 35,000-word account of the making and unmaking of a king, he tells for the first time how and why Edward VIII gave up his throne for "the woman I love." (The story is appearing in the London Sunday Express and papers in 29 other countries, but not in any U.S. paper...