Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...after Ike arrived at Camp David from Gettysburg 25 miles away, the first of three big helicopters bearing National Security Council members rattled crankily overhead. Yawing in the gusty grey air over the pistachio-green buildings in the Maryland woods, it plumped down on the muddy baseball field. John Foster...
...last three weeks I've been negotiating with the Russians at Geneva," said John Foster Dulles on a nationwide radio and television broadcast, "and that's quite a job. As I expect you know, this Geneva meeting didn't get us very far . . . In fact it didn't get us anywhere at all . . . Now the ex planation as I see it is this: the Soviet leaders appear to want certain results, but they are not yet willing to pay the price...
...University has been named ultimate recipient of an estimated $1,000,000 by the will of a Providence investment banker, E. Foster Reynolds '09. Reynolds, who died last Nov. 12, also left a one-third share of his $3,000,000 estate to Brown University...
After a moment's silence, John Foster Dulles asked for time out. Over drinks in the delegates' bar, he agreed with Macmillan and Pinay that the conference must go on, but that the West should delay its reply until the next...
...enormous size and placarded throughout Eastern Europe as "proof" that the U.S. had made friends with the Soviet Union and no longer had any interest in setting the satellites free. Last week, when newsmen sought another smiling picture, this time of Vyacheslav Molotov chumming up with John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State said no. It was a challenge that no photographer could or would ignore...