Word: liberia
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...overheated committee room, with its entire contents of delegates, tables and sorely tried hopes, seemed to swim in a bluish haze of tobacco smoke. Cuba (Guillermo Belt) dozed off, woke up a quarter-hour later, rosy-cheeked and refreshed. Later, South Africa (Jan Christian Smuts) went to sleep. Declared Liberia (C. Abayomi Cassell): ". . . We will not move the big powers-each of them has its own fish...
...Johnson went to Fisk as head of social studies. With an interracial team of experts, he has studied such race-strained cities as San Francisco, Detroit, St. Louis and New Orleans. Next target: Minneapolis. He was U.S. delegate on the League of Nations Commission on Liberia, which helped abolish slavery in the African republic...
Since our Reception and Information Center opened here in the TIME & LIFE Building ten months ago, many thousands of TIME subscribers have come calling on us, from as far away even as Liberia and China...
EURJ Maintaining missions in Liberia and Nevada...
...much scenery. The real guts of this charter are in the parts which attempt to set up constructive goals toward which all the powers can strive together. The Security Council is defective because in it power is too concentrated. The General Assembly is defective because El Salvador and Liberia are unrealistically given as many votes as the U.S. and Great Britain. These defects won't be remedied unless the world changes enough to make major improvements possible. And the world won't change unless the curative provisions of the present charter are used to bring about the change...