Word: record
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rare get-together for the public record, The Netherlands' royal family posed in Amsterdam for an informal portrait showing Prince Bernhard soundly outnumbered in the female palace. Then Princess Beatrix, 20, oldest daughter...
...classroom. He is writing a book and a pamphlet expanding his attacks on the nation's schools. This summer, as he has for the past three decades, Marson will run his boys' camp in New Hampshire. But next fall, his critique of American education squarely on the record. Schoolmaster Marson hopes to be back in a classroom giving his fact-packed lectures on Shakespeare and syntax that so well prepared his Boston Latin boys for college...
...record of the sweet served to finish this meal," writes Cook O'Brien regretfully, "has apparently been lost...
...gift opened Picasso's door and his heart, won what Photographer Duncan wanted-months at home with the great artist. As a result, Duncan took more than 10,000 photographs, last week published in The Private World of Pablo Picasso (Harper; $4.95 ; Ridge Press paperback; $1.50) a photographic record of Picasso's private life. The scenes range from a scrub in a tub and carving a chicken ("Could have been carved just about as daintily-and just as fast-by stuffing it with a hand grenade") to all-night engraving sessions during which "Picasso's companion, Jacqueline...
...increasing demand for small European cars, while exports have dropped. If the U.S. recession ends this year, European businessmen feel that they will not be affected, just as they were not affected by the 1953-54 drop. Items: ¶Britain's exports are booming (cars were a record 14,000 in January), and the ratio of import to export prices is the best since the Korean war. While the prices of the raw materials Britain needs have tumbled, the prices of finished goods have not. The pound has become so strong that the government last week lifted restrictions...