Word: poole
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Soviet government, he announced, had decided to contribute an "appropriate amount of fissionable materials" to Eisenhower's international atoms-for-peace pool. He announced that the Russians were demobilizing the 45,000 troops which they are withdrawing from Austria, and he "invited" the Western powers to follow suit...
...Baruch limped into the White House to chat with President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles about the Big Four Geneva Conference, later refused to discuss the meeting with reporters but talked freely about his battered hip, which he said he had banged against the edge of his swimming pool at his South Carolina estate. How had it happened? "When you are 85," responded Bernie Baruch sagely, "don't try a back flip...
...Dreams. With the increasing pool of skilled workers, payrolls are swelling at desert plants and industries. The wartime installations, now permanent, compete for workers with newer desert arrivals such as the $50 million complex of chemical and metal plants at Henderson, Nev. Aircraft workers, fleeing the smog and traffic of Los Angeles, find work with North American, Lockheed or Northrop at new assembly and testing plants on the Mojave...
...danger to faith and morals" that awaits Irish emigrants in England and of the "evil persons [who] are on the watch to meet them and to drag them down into the depths." This was enough to make any Irishman squirm, but there was worse to come. A pool of Irish missionaries would be sent to England, said the bishops, not to convert the English but to win back the Irish who have gone astray...
...Irish hierarchy will work with Bernard Cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster, in carrying out their plan. Recently Cardinal Griffin issued a pastoral letter warning young Irish to arrange for a job, lodging and contact with their countrymen before going to England. He also authorized a pool of missionaries from all the principal religious orders in Ireland, plans to spread them through the big cities beginning this fall to conduct missions among expatriates. By winning back many of the Irish and reimposing a few of the old rules from back home, the missionaries hope to have more apostles, fewer apostates...