Word: resorters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...American. After August, the company will send Collier's or Companion, on an arbitrary, fifty-fifty basis, to the defunct American's 1,875,000 subscribers. If a subscriber does not like what he gets, he may request the other magazine or−only as a last resort, the company hopes−ask for his money back. Most of American's editorial features will be split up between the two magazines. Its longtime Editor Blossom, 64, becomes a Crowell-Collier vice president assigned to editorial planning, and the company will try to absorb 50 of American...
...Tito, and paid more attention to him than to Khrushchev at his side (after all, had not Tito, alone of all those present, successfully defied Stalin?). Tito, for his part, assured the crowds at Kiev: "We have abandoned all that was bad between us," and at the Black Sea resort of Sochi he cried: "I feel at home in the Soviet Union, because we are part of the same family, the family of Socialism." And in Moscow he said, "We never betrayed the cause for which we struggled under our Communist Party." Tito was doing his best to show...
...Singing Beach is leaving ... last call for Singing Beach.... Singing Beach, going, going ... last call for Singing Beach, enjoy the beautiful sands of New England's finest resort area ... bus about to leave for Singing Beach ... bus for Singing Beach will leave in a few minutes ...," proving that truth is funnier than fiction...
...some very juicy meat for the carnivorous Commies in your report on Louisiana's Bossier Parish school board action. We are still laughing heartily at the Communist Party's difficulties in their attempt to debunk Stalin; however, it becomes a tragedy when American public schools resort to similar "educational" tactics...
...have made a grave error in deporting the Archbishop, but will not admit it ... Any reading of history would have told the government that when discussions on constitutional reform break down, and when the accredited leaders of a nationalist movement are deported or imprisoned, the result is always a resort to violence. Leadership passes to the extremists, the voices of reason are silenced, murderers are regarded as heroes, and, if executed, are held to be martyrs . . . In the long run, the government always fail to enforce law and order and are obliged to retrace their steps and negotiate with...