Word: fruitfull
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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TRADE, NOT AID. The period of fruitful American handouts is ending. Europeans say they want "trade, not aid," but a major effort of U.S. leadership in fields of currency convertibility, tariffs and international investment will be needed.
T. (for THOMAS) S. (for STANLEY) MATTHEWS resigned as editor of TIME to take a new editorial assignment from Henry R. Luce, editor in chief of TIME Inc. Matthews will survey the editorial possibilities of a TIME-in-Britain-a new creation which would grow out of the U.S. newsmagazine...
Rich in fruitful yields stand the rice stalks row on row,
All speakers agreed that there was need for biologists who set forth theories that come out of biological observations alone and that did not immediately draw upon the standing physico-chemical web of concepts. Historical examples were drawn to show that a "boldness and courage of this sort" had been...
Forgotten in the enthusiasm was the fact that Einstein, though sympathetic to Israel, had never been an ardent Zionist; he believed in a bi-nationalism that meant "friendly and fruitful coexistence with the Arabs." He does not even know Hebrew, official language of the new state.