Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Boston's New England Mutual Hall, changing casts will offer one-week stands of varying fare, such as "The Chalk Garden" with Lillian and Dorothy Gish...
...attend the tenth-anniversary celebration of the Republic of the Philippines. The U.S. is expected next week to offer a grant of $35 million in economic aid to neutral Indonesia-about one-twentieth the sum sent in fiscal 1956 to allied South Korea, about one-sixth the U.S. Mutual Security budget for allied South Viet...
...final communique was full of talk of mutual regard, but the dam was not mentioned. Suspicion is that Nasser recognizes that acceptance of a Russian loan would give Soviet Russia a decisive and unwelcome voice in Egypt's economy, but is not above trying to use Shepilov to pressure...
...after unseasonal frosts had ruined the potato crops in the 12,000-ft. highlands, Ucureña easily supplied an extra 200 tons of top-quality seed potatoes to plant an out-of-season crop in the lower valleys. Black-haired José Rojas, now 43, and Moon are mutual admirers, and Rojas refuses even to comment on the bad old days when he was anti-U.S. "Instead of the vague promises of the Communists," explains Joaquin de Lemoine Quiroga, governor of Cochabamba, "Point Four gave help, seeds, fertilizer and tools. The campesino, as an independent landowner, can form...
...Class idea has actually been on the way out for a long time. It could never again mean as much as it did in the early nineteenth century, when, as Morison reports, "most classes ... at least after they graduated, became mutual benevolent societies, of which no member need suffer as long as any were well off, and knew of his need." As early as 1894, a British writer observed that "among the younger generations at Harvard class loyalty is dying out," and at about the same time an undergraduate complained in the CRIMSON that "There is no Class spirit...