Word: priore
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...under a curious circumstance but never seriously considered. Shortly after the meeting began, Senator Frank Carlson got a message that Robert Taft would like to talk to him. Carlson left the conference, and Taft told him that, although he had no right to ask it, he had promised immediately prior to the convention that Dirksen's name would be considered for the vice-presidency. Would Carlson, as a favor, nominate Dirksen so that Taft could honor his promise? Carlson would...
Following the exercises in Sanders, a luncheon for members and their guests, excluding women, will be held in the Warburg Room of the Fogg Museum. Members of other chapters of Phi Beta Kappa are invited to attend the luncheon, if they have made prior reservations...
...been going to adults, friends of drug manufacturers, and doctors' children. Perhaps these violations would never have come to light had not the manufacture of the vaccine itself been found to be faulty in some cases. The validity of charges that the government failed extensively to analyze the vaccine prior to releasing it for public use, and that the present spot-checking procedure is inadequate cannot be fully substantiated until after the pending congressional investigation. Nonetheless, even the half-heartedness of the response to this week's embargo--many states and cities ignored it--shows the insufficiency of federal control...
Dean Watson and Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth, director of the University Health Service, who were both called to Claverly after discovery of the death, said that Sagorsky had been suffering from an intestinal disorder. He had evidently undergone prolonged vomiting prior to his death...
...Knowland summoned the press and attacked the position of his party's Administration. Said Knowland: "I find it hard to comprehend how we could enter into direct negotiations with Communist China without the interests of the Republic of China being deeply involved. History teaches us that prior experience of great powers negotiating in the absence of small allies has not reflected great credit upon the large nations, and has been disastrous to the small ones . . . I refer to Munich . . . and to Yalta...