Word: globally
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...criticism. The rigid persecution of unbelievers, and their forceful silencing, by the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages, and the rigid persecution of nondemocrats by most democratic countries today, are typical of the unhealthy attitudes taken by majorities toward minorities. Only by free discussion can humanity progress towards global peace...
...little boys in the tennis-minded subway stop on the outskirts of New York City, who talk of tennis stars as other American boys discuss Joe Di Maggio and Ted Williams, scouted for good spots to shinny over the fence. The horseshoe-shaped concrete stadium was set to house global tennis again, with French, British and Australian accents. Inside the West Side Tennis Club's 11½acres, a kind of F. Scott Fitzgerald wonderland of pretty girls in shorts and lean, athletic men, the primping and preening went...
...Cassini, who is a grandson of a Russian count, hit Manhattan last fall like a ton of marshmallows. He signed on as "Cholly Knickerbocker" of Hearst's New York Journal-American society page, and set his sights high. What he wanted, he said, was syndication-first national, then global. He put out a highly readable, often unbearable column full of cream-puff crises and chichi. Sometimes, to angle it down Hearst's alley, he sternly lectured his readers on why broiled squab and Valentina gowns were Worth Fighting...
...global area is about 125,000 square kilometers (47,500 square miles) larger than previously reckoned; 3) the Soviet Union has about 2,000 square miles more territory than maps show. (Added to the U.S.: 650 square miles...
...Business School Alumni Association held its Sixteenth Annual Conference Saturday to discuss "The Global Problems of Peace." The program, under the direction of Eldon C. Shoup, of Boston, featured talks by Dean David of the Business School and Dean Williams of the Graduate School of Public Administration...