Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...schedule for next week includes the Baroque composers, followed by Bach, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven each for a period of six hours or more. Opera lovers can look forward to 48 consecutive hours of listening...
...security, he argued, could be won only by continuing to act in concert with other nations. "I do not believe that any nation hereafter can immunize itself by its own exclusive action," he said. "Our oceans have ceased to be moats." He wanted the U.S. to go forward into a new internationalism-the only road, as he saw it, to world peace...
...Reaffirmation. In those two years, the U.S. had taken some of the most momentous steps in its history. Vandenberg not only guided the steps with his eloquent, sometimes florid, always earnest, espousal of U.S. internationalism; he made them possible. At a time when no Democrat stepped forward to take leadership of the nation's foreign-policy program, Vandenberg assumed the burden. He rode herd on the balkiest members of his own party, hammered patchwork Administration proposals into workable legislation. He was talked about for the 1948 Republican presidential nomination, but would do nothing whatever to further his own chances...
...study of family life, and as a portrait of the natural links between boys it is even better. Mississippi-born Novelist Phillips has already written a competent first novel (The Bitterweed Path); in the critical business of writing his second one he has taken a good step forward...
...problem now facing you, gentle reader, is to grasp the elementary principles of the game of cricket. Cricket differs from baseball in several fundamental respects. In the first place, the batsman can hit to all sides of him, instead of only forward as in baseball. There is no such thing as a foul ball in cricket; play can take place in all 360 degrees around the batsman. This naturally makes for more fluid play: the batsman uses a far greater variety of strokes than in baseball because he can hit in any direction, and the fielders have to cover more...