Word: expression
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...family to West Berlin. Harry Deterling, 28, got the idea when he heard of Communist plans to tear up 500 yds. of the rail line between Albrechtshof and the West Berlin border. He drained the air from the emergency brakes so that no Communist aboard could stop the unscheduled express by yanking the emergency cord, then roared the locomotive at 50 m.p.h. past the Albrechtshof station into the British sector...
...past, she pointed out, there has been a problem of communication between the Administration and the students. Under her proposal, representatives of the Administration would be able to express their attitudes and offer information to a wider segment of the undergraduates than is now possible...
Monro said the Agencies' purpose is to offer financial opportunities for needy students and for those who have an interest and skill in business. Burke, however, in his last report on the Student Employment program described "the express purpose" of HSA to provide "capital and facilities whereby needy students might operate businesses to earn money needed to meet their college expenses; to raise funds for scholarships for needy and deserving students; and to offer such students an opportunity to witness and participate in the operation of a business surprise as part of their extracurricular activities while at Harvard College...
Izvestia's six million readers will, for example, hear Kennedy express disappointment that the Soviet government was preparing its latest test series during the course of the Geneva test ban talks--a fact that the Russian people has not seen underlined before (even the neutralist press has commented acidly on the way the authorities in Moscow have veiled the magnitude of its nuclear testings...
...teacher, he does not impose his own approach to art upon his students; they are not even allowed inside his studio. He encourages them to use their emotional and intellectual experiences and gives them the knowledge of technique necessary to express themselves. In Europe, the print is apt to be a group effort: one man does the drawing, another makes the pigments, still another does the engraving. At Iowa, the student does everything. Lasansky prefers etching and engraving on copperplate to lithography because the discipline is more rigid. His technique, which he calls intaglio, is really a combination of many...