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Word: raymonde (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...President Jackson, in Camden, NJ. last week Built at a cost of %13 million Jackson does 19 knots, is the first of three new round-the-world liners which American President will have in service by May 1951 The Jackson which-has pastel-tinted interiors designed by Raymond Loewy air-conditioned staterooms and an outdoor swimming pool, can carry 204 passengers, all first class. Fare for the 100-day globe-girdling cruise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE NEXT PRESIDENT | 7/10/1950 | See Source »

...official returning to Paris from strife-torn Indo-China with important documents which he had prepared for an interstate conference between Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos. Scheduled for June 26, the conference had to be postponed as a result of Maux's death. Also on the first plane: Raymond Rivet of the French Ministry of Finance. Rivet carried with him a full report on drug peddling, smuggling, and the dollar black market in Saigon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIR AGE: Tragic Coincidence? | 6/26/1950 | See Source »

Last week, 64-year-old President Ashby decided that the sanitation process was complete and it was time to move over. His successor: Dr. Raymond B. Blakeny, Congregational minister and onetime China missionary, who promised "to do my best to build upon the firm foundation of my predecessor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Sanitation Period | 6/26/1950 | See Source »

Other speakers at the '25 symposium were John H. Finley, Jr., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature; Raymond M. Fuoss; Sterling Professor of Chemistry at Yale; Clifford P. More house, editor of the Living Church, Moderator was George P. Baker, Hill Professor of Transportation at the Business School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '25 Holds Forum On 'Mid-Century' | 6/22/1950 | See Source »

...principle object of McDermott's attack was J. Raymond Walsh, an instructor in Economics who had been active in labor relations work. This activity at the time made him suspect of communist leanings. A bill for repeal passed the General Court but was vetoed by Governor Hurley on the grounds that the era was not one for "withdrawing the authority of the state...

Author: By Rudolph Kass, | Title: Poll Shows General Court's Views on Harvard | 6/22/1950 | See Source »

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