Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Almost every aspect of the show seemed to suffer the dire effects of too little time. Fortunately, there were frequent indications that this was the major shortcoming of the whole affair; most of the actors showed that despite their lack of polish they were capable of highly creditable performances, and John van Itallie's direction, too, seemed a basically competent job spoiled by lack of time for study and correction...
Along with his medical progress, the President's working program was stepped up. Bedside appointments with government officials were more frequent and longer. Among the week's visitors: U.N. Representative Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson (see above), Interior Secretary Douglas McKay. One afternoon Dr. Arthur Burns, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Gabriel Hauge, the President's personal economic adviser, met with Ike and got his approval of a domestic Point 4 program (see above). One morning the President worked for 45 minutes on a draft of his 1956 State...
...dream of an undergraduate parliament, patterned after the Oxford Union, has been a frequent fantasy which has always ended as a twisted nightmare of the original model. The glamorous expectations about a "Parliament" created much of the disappointment. Everyone knows Parliamentary Members can be witty and whimsical; student parliaments here were generally serious at best, down-right silly at worst. But these organizations did not fold for lack of wit although, admittedly, it helped. The last group, the ill-fated Athenaeum, is a case in point and an excellent guide to bobbles that the new "political club forum" might well...
...peace and security of the Middle East were indeed menaced last week-not in Iran, but in Egypt. The first shipment of Communist arms (mostly small-caliber weapons) reached Cairo from Czechoslovakia. Emerging from the Egyptian foreign office, where he is a frequent and welcome visitor these days, Soviet Ambassador Daniel Solod urbanely told newsmen that the Communists now hope to extend their new relationship into all phases of Middle Eastern life. Said he: "Soviet foreign policy ... is to develop relations ... in political, economic and cultural fields." Solod confirmed reports that Russia had offered to build Egypt's High...
Defense attorney Bartlett interrupted the government with frequent objections and used his cross-examination periods to begin building evidence to disprove the subcommittee's authority. He also asked questions about the procedure followed at the 1954 hearing...