Word: karle
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...organizations (the exact figure was undetermined) met in Philadelphia last week. They had been asked to advise the U.S. delegates to UNESCO. The meeting was the strangest infusion of brotherhood since William Penn came there to found "a greene Country Towne" in 1682-or at least since Karl Marx's First International broke up there...
...University of Michigan, the pro-capitalists gave leftists a lesson in infiltration. The university had approved a petition for a campus Karl Marx society. At the first meeting, the 25 Marxist petitioners were delighted by a turnout of 150. But when it came time for elections, a solid wedge of the new recruits-conservatives from the School of Business Administration-put up their own slate. Explained new President Elmer Faust: "We Business Administration students are very interested in Marxism...
...Karl von Clausewitz had said, "Public opinion is won through great victories and the occupation of the enemy's capital." The fall of Yenan was no great victory, but it would have a marked effect on Chinese opinion, strengthen confidence in Chiang's ultimate victory...
...from Maestro Karl Krueger, her conductor and friend, Margaret began. She tackled the reasonably simple Cielito Lindo with power and control, sang the tricky aria, Charmant Oiseau, with swooping zest (and a few flat notes), and coasted home with the well-worn Last Rose of Summer, a song her father had requested...
...piece of tough, clear journalism, put together after long conferences with Murrow and his co-workers in the new documentary unit. It got some of the best-rehearsed radio acting in years (by Joseph Gotten, Luther Adler, Karl Swenson, Dan Whittaker). Sample scene...