Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Campaign Speech. The blowup came on the fourth day of the visit, when Macmillan's back was turned. Though feverish from a nagging cold, Macmillan dutifully allowed himself to be bundled off to the Soviet bloc's Joint Nuclear Research Center at Dubna, 95 miles south of Moscow. With Macmillan safely out of the way, Candidate Khrushchev-running unopposed for the Supreme Soviet of the Federated Russian Republic in this week's "elections"-delivered a campaign speech that shook the Western world (see above...
...Joint. In 1942 Marthe died, and Bonnard, a frail, spectacled old man of 74, was quite lost without her. He was staggered when a letter arrived from the public registrar notifying him that, since Marthe had died intestate, their joint property would be sequestered until the question of heirs was settled. The "joint" property consisted of stacks of his unsold paintings and portfolios of drawings...
...important side effect. Sixty Greek officers and men who last June had walked out in a huff from NATO's Southeastern European Command headquarters at Izmir, Turkey, quietly returned to their job. Friendly allies once again in the Eastern Mediterranean, the British, Turks and Greeks scheduled joint naval maneuvers in April...
Leighton pointed out that Dudley has had joint tutorial sessions and concentration dinners since 1952, and that a Harvard-Radcliffe Undergraduate Art Exhibition was held in that House in 1957. "The wives of the more than 100 married students belonging to this House have long been welcome at meals and in any activities," he added...
Praising the Student Council for its efforts last year to help Harvard and Radcliffe extra-curricular organizations merge, Leighton commented, "I am always in favor of joint educational activities...