Word: invitee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In you issue yesterday reference is made to may "refusing permission," in 1939, "to the now defunct John Reed Society to sponsor a lecture by Earl Browder in New Lecture Hall." The decision in that case, confirmed by the Corporation, had nothing to do with Browder's opinions. It was...
"At the present time," the Legion report stated, "Owen Lattimore is under indictment and we feel that the United Nations Council is exhibiting very poor judgement as well as taste to invite such an individual to appear before it..."
On the third day, Dulles proposed to move on to the business that brought the West to Berlin-Germany. Bidault pounced on Molotov's proposal that the Big Four invite Red China to a full-scale peace parley next spring. "China is aiding the rebels in Indo-China in...
Deleted Demands. The Administration, however, still saw no chance to defeat the amendment overwhelmingly, and anything less would invite its resurrection at every succeeding session of Congress. Secretary of State Dulles recommended that the President accept a watered-down amendment which, if passed, would effectively kill off the Bricker amendment...
Questioned about speculation that he might not return from Oxford at all, Finley immediately disclaimed any such intention. "Of course not," he said, "They wouldn't invite me and I wouldn't want to stay permanently. I'll definitely be back a year from next autumn."