Word: foreign
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...been for the young man or for American tourists; she is for the Japanese businessman, politician, professional man or artist who has made or inherited his name and fortune. Possibly the Japanese businessman who said, ''Frankly . . . they have become a bore" was referring to geisha parties for foreign tourists, rather than to geisha...
...surely one of the College's best actors, gives a relentlessly taut performance as Rubashov, doomed. He plays with conviction and never moves away from the heart of a long and great part. Sharon Connolley, the bourgeois temptation who is a symbol of the humanity that he finds foreign to the Party, succeeds in conveying simplicity in a very complex world; she has a presence. William Noble, in the role of 402 who occupies the cell next to Rubashov, plays with primitive charm and excitement. Alfred Bakhash, another prisoner, presents a remarkable caricature in the first act; we should...
...addition to his work at the University, Kissinger has served on the Council for Foreign Relations and as a Staff director for the Rockefeller Foundation. While with the Council he wrote his best-known work, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy...
...Council is a group of distinguished citizens which attempts to create an informed opinion on the foreign policy of the U.S. among civic leaders. It supports its own research and has its own staff...
Secretary of the Treasury Anderson accepted Smith's resignation "with reluctance and a genuine feeling of regret," asking that he continue as a consultant on the negotiation of tax treaties with several foreign countries. The resignation becomes effective a week from tomorrow...