Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Soviet and U.S. pavilions at the Brussels Fair [April 28]: Has Mother Russia given this country an edifice complex...
...fifth foreign tour could no longer be a bland good-will mission in the manner of his round-the-world trip of 1953 or his visits to the Caribbean in 1955, the Far and Near East in 1956, Africa in 1957. The dividends instead would be the fair warning of Communist progress in Latin America and of the urgent need for U.S. attention, plus the admiration that Dick Nixon earned by his own show of calmness and courage...
...concerts this summer and next season with 17 major orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Minneapolis Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, the Boston Symphony. Estimated gross income next season: up to $150,000. He hopes to play with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Brussels Fair and again in Amsterdam, and with the London Philharmonic in Britain. He would like to devote more time to composition; so far he has written only two sentimental piano pieces, Nostalgia and The Void, but he is working on a piano concerto. In the fall he would like to return...
From a strictly financial point of view, most students already in business objected to paying ten per cent of their profits to the agency. It was a difficult thing for many to see why the rate was fair...
Gordon M. Fair, Master of Dunster House, said that the funds had been "a real contribution" to House life. He added that "we can definitely use more of the same" to carry on similar projects next year...