Word: maile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Every day the mail brings evidence that the four-day Inter-American Investment Conference, opening in New Orleans Feb. 28 under TIME'S cosponsorship, is going to be one of the important international economic events of 1955. More than 500 businessmen are coming, including representatives from 22 countries, ranging from eight from Paraguay to more than 50 each from Cuba and Venezuela. We are naturally pleased that business leaders of the Americas are taking this chance to get together and discuss problems and prospects for more U.S. private investment in Latin America...
...Adolfo Munoz Alonso, Spanish theologian and philosophy professor at the University of Madrid, found some Protestant leaflets in his morning's mail and went off like a cobalt bomb. Such literature, he wrote in the Falangist daily Arriba, is "simply an insult. This is not a social and political outrage but something even more repulsive-a lack of consideration." Nowadays, he wrote, Protestantism is not even a faith, "not a positive doctrine but a negative one. It is not an attempt at moral, spiritual or religious reform, nor an individualist explanation of the Gospel. Today Protestantism has lost...
...corridor and living rooms were crowded with Matisse drawings and with sculpture by Renoir, Degas, Picasso, Maillol and Matisse. The two sisters made about 20 trips to Europe, each time returning with more paintings, heavy furniture and ornate boxes (in which Miss Etta kept laces, Dr. Claribel her unopened mail...
...boxes will be installed on the first floor of the dorms, and the postmen will be bale to open groups of them with a master key. Postal rules have required this ever since regular mail service began in the city of Cambridge...
Their names, included among those of some 200 architects and designers, appeared on an open letter compiled by Architectural Forum from mail which had appeared in its columns...