Word: polese
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The size of West Virginia and as populous (2,056,000), Latvia is flat and forested, drained into the Baltic by the sprawling Western Dvina River, which brings wheat, dairy products and lumber down to the capital city of Riga (pop. 393,000). Over the centuries, the hardy Latvian peasants...
Not since December 1948, when the entire General Assembly got together to deplore genocide, had the U.N. agreed on an important political issue. One day last week it did. Members from 60 nations, the U.S. and Russia included, raised their hands in unanimous approval of a Brazilian resolution that 1...
At a complicated control panel, a lecturer flips switches and makes the monster act. As it turns around an axis parallel to a line between the earth's poles, its projected stars move through the artificial heaven just as the earth's rotation seems to move the real...
Talk & Doubletalk. In 1943, at a time when the Germans were still in Russia, Stalin was ready to talk with his wartime allies. "I think I can personally handle Stalin ..." confident Franklin Roosevelt had written to Winston Churchill. At Teheran, Roosevelt was persuaded by Stalin to take up residence in...
On Sunday both varsity and freshman skiers will compete jointly in the glant slalom championships at Mount Greylock, Mass. and Pinkham Notch, N.H. The slalom is a downhill race which requires the skier to wind in and out of a series of poles called gates.