Word: l
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...TIME should be commended for its story on King Saud, especially when it is about a man who doesn't allow your excellent magazine in his country-or has the ban been lifted? (S SGT.) LEONARD L. ALEXANDER U.S.A.F. Germany...
Officers of the group are John F. Maher '60, Holworthy Hall and Houston, Texas, president, and Thomas F. Glick '60, Straus Hall and Chagrin Falls, Ohio, secretary. Advisers are Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, assistant professor of Government, Wallace McDonald, director of freshman scholarships, and Frederick L. Holborn, teaching fellow in Government...
...milk." And grabbing Robert (who had skipped behind a vacant desk and gone to work with pen and rubber stamp), he rushed the trio off in search of a hotel. But not until day's end did weary Julius find a place that was prepared to admit Robert. Léon and Tzara-and even then, "they were taken up in the service lift." Such is the inhumanity of man to chimpanzees...
...describes the Victorian and Edwardian heyday when well-to-do men and women wandered without let or hindrance in a network of social connections that ran from the tip of Scotland to the toe of Italy. They toiled not, neither did they spin (except in diplomatic circles), and Robert, Léon and Tzara struck them as being a lot more human than the middle and lower classes. The broken, frontier-barred Europe of today is the "legacy'' they left behind; their saddened heirs look back upon them not with the anger of indignation but with the hungry...
...winter of 1918 Andre Gide "plunged into that tale of L'Aveugle which has been inhabiting me for so many years and which I was giving up hope of writing." Later he put it into the form of the diary of a pastor living in the Swiss Alps. He gave it the name of Symphonie Pastorale, a recit that frames the story of a blind girl with the judgments, which often appear to be self-deceptions, that the pastor's Christianity allow...