Word: expressiveness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Farnsworth said he could see "no objection" to the test's line of questioning. Freshmen were asked to express their "likes and dislikes" on such topics as "listening to sad music, doing crazy things, crying at weddings and funerals, and listening to friends talk about their love life...
...ANGELES HERALD & EXPRESS...
Surprisingly to many, Adlai Stevenson and Foster Dulles, long antagonistic, got on well together. Dulles installed Stevenson in an office across the hall from his own, visited frequently back and forth, encouraged Stevenson to express himself freely. He gave Stevenson's proposals serious consideration, included Stevenson in planning sessions held at Dulles' home, invited Stevenson to prepare "language" for Dulles' speeches in Paris. The State Department was generally pleased at Stevenson's brief performance and believed, as an Assistant Secretary put it, that he had helped "polish up" the total NATO program...
HYRC operations director Alec B. Dawson '59, who is in charge of contacting the HLU, stated, "In no way should our action be construed as an endorsement of Wang. We merely feel that every opinion has a right to be expressed. We would like to cooperate with the Liberal Union in providing a vehicle for Wang in his attempt to express his opinions...
Apparently fearful that the assassination may have been timed to coincide with a nationwide outbreak, Sukarno went on the radio almost immediately to announce his survival. "This is my voice, the voice of Sukarno," he said. "I want to express my gratitude to God Almighty that I have been saved from assassination. I urge calm and intensified national security. Let us stick together in our grief. May God protect us all." This done, Sukarno set out to discover who among his myriad enemies had tried to kill...