Word: municheer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Walsh received his doctorate in Mathematics here in 1920. He later studied in Paris and Munich. A twenty-year member of the National Academy of Sciences, he served as president of the American Mathematical Society in 1949-50. He was in the Navy during both world wars, and has continued to be a consultant in Naval Research...
...However, these refugees are not the "roots of Arab hostility," but rather a symptom of that hostility .... Clearly, one cannot arrange a discussion of peace terms and agreements between two nations when one persists in denying the existence of the other. To placate here can only mean another Munich. Gerald M. Kolodny...
...price and brink-of-war. Thank goodness our Secretary of State has the courage to place justice and morality in international affairs above peace. I'm not surprised that the British object to this type of foreign policy. After all, one of their leaders carried his umbrella to Munich. But it is a source of disappointment that some Democrats are so hard pressed for an election-year issue...
...Germany or go underground. Painters Paul Klee, George Grosz, Josef Albers and Architect Walter Gropius managed to escape; one of the few who chose to remain and survived is Fritz Winter, today rated as Germany's leading abstract-expressionist. To celebrate Winter's 50th birthday, Munich's Günther Franke Gallery is staging a showing of 46 of his paintings, ranging from 1929 to the present. The Munich retrospective, and a current exhibition now on display at Chicago's Fairweather-Hardin Gallery, show that Winter's years underground have left their mark, but they...
...that I am supporting before the world a program of peace. It is really waging peace, based upon moral principles of decency and justice and right. If you are going to do that and are not going to be guilty, every time the thing looks dangerous, of a Munich, you have got to stand firmly. You may interpret that as being at the brink of something, because the other fellow can react according to his own desires and what he believes to be his best interests...