Word: proceed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...evening a bus arrived at the bullet-scarred Yugoslav embassy, and the 44 Hungarians (including 16 women and 17 children) climbed in, accompanied by two Yugoslav diplomats. As they were about to move off, two Soviet military cars drove up, and a Soviet officer ordered the bus driver to proceed to Soviet military headquarters. The Soviet commander told the protesting Yugoslav diplomats that he knew nothing about the safe-conduct agreement: "I got orders and have to carry them...
Author Rodman has a fine time putting his picture of Shahn together. But his organization finally appears only superficially clever. The last chapter, for example, reverses the chronological sequence of presentation so that the artist grows younger as we proceed to the end of the book until in the last sentence the date of Shahn's birth is given...
...Hungarian people be restored." In one of the strongest statements of his pontificate, his voice trembling with emotion, he urged free people to "close their ranks as fast as possible and link in a solid public pact all those governments and people which want the world to proceed on the path of the honor and the dignity of the children...
...cost of a tenure appointment is set by the University at $400,000, this is indeed a difficult problem with which to deal. Dean John C. Snyder of the Public Health School estimates that $2.5 million would be the minimum amount with which "we could stabilize the school and proceed on a sound basis...
Although Curry refused to be pinned down on the question of cost sharing, Judson T. Shaplin '42, Assistant Dean of the School of Education and a two-term member of the Committee, made a motion that plans proceed for construction of the multi-purpose school...