Word: reached
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Safely out of Czechoslovakia and the reach of the Communist Secret Police, who were about to arrest him on a trumped-up charge of espionage (TIME, June 19), Correspondent Dana Adams Schmidt sat down to his typewriter in Vienna and began a new series of dispatches to the New York Times. Out of the range of Prague's Communist censors, he wrote at length and in detail. His dispatches, published in the Times last week, gave a sharp picture of the tragedy that enveloped Czechoslovakia 28 months ago when the Communists seized control...
Three days of alumni festivities reach a climax this afternoon when the Alumni Association holds its annual meting in Tercentenary Theatre after lunch. On the docket are speeches by three honorary degree recipients as well as President Conant's annual report to the alumni...
...reason for this year's postponement of the usual spring meeting is the short time since the last convention, which was held in San Francisco last September. The fall date was set so members could plan to reach the coast...
...senior Senator from Texas waggled his head and asked plaintively: "Is there nothing beyond the reach of arbitrary power?" Tom Connally was complaining about last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision, which took away control of the tidal oil lands in the Gulf of Mexico from Texas and Louisiana and gave it to the Federal Government...
...defatigable husband, who sometimes polished off a novel in two or three months of fast scribbling, was 15 to 20 manuscripts ahead of Harper's schedule. That could well mean another decade of easy readin' and hard ridin' before Zane Grey's zealous fans reach the end of the trail...