Word: kim
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pertinent Questions. Had Rhee killed all chances for a truce? One sign that some sort of cease-fire might still be possible came from Red Commanders Kim II Sung and Peng Teh-huai. In a surprisingly mild letter to Mark Clark, Kim and Peng accused the U.S. of "conniving" with Rhee to release the prisoners, but did not even threaten to break off the talks. Instead, they asked General Clark some pertinent, practical questions...
...Winthrop first boat has piled up more practice mileage than any of its opponents, most of it under the careful eye of Coach Kim Whiting. Bob Terry strokes the boat, which has had almost no changes in it since practice began early last month...
...definite favorite to win not only today's preliminary heat but also the finals next Tuesday. Since the Puritans have been rowing together as a unit since Weld opened after vacation, they have the experience which will prove valuable in the rough Basin water. They have been coached by Kim Whiting. Bob Terry will stroke...
...good-looking, good-for-nothing roughneck (Ralph Meeker), he comes among a widow who had married unwisely for love; her two daughters, one beautiful and besought (Janice Rule), the other bright and coltishly adolescent (Kim Stanley); her boarder, an old-maid schoolteacher with an unmatrimonial-minded beau; her next-door neighbor, a middle-aged woman chained to an invalid mother. The roughneck and the beautiful girl fall hard for each other: there is a climactic scene where they dance slowly and sexually, while the other women look on-awed, envious, aroused. The fellow is sent about his business...
...Kim II Sung...