Word: seales
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...short, chunky man with a crew haircut and the face of an Oriental John Garfield walked into butter-colored Gia-Long Palace in Saigon one morning last week and handed to Premier Tran Van Huu a letter bearing the imperial seal of Bao Dai. The letter bluntly deposed Huu and named the bearer, 57-year-old Nguyen Van Tarn, as new Premier of embattled Indo-China...
...first Communist move was to cut telephone connections between allied West Berlin and the Soviet zone. Meanwhile, on the edges of West Berlin, an army of axmen and ditchdiggers fell to work digging trenches, rearing up piles of dirt and felling trees to seal off the roads leading out of the city. Soviet guards barred U.S. and British military police patrols from the highways connecting isolated West Berlin and West Germany-but did not stop the vital supply traffic itself on the Autobahn. "On June 1," came an official East German announcement, "travel in the German Democratic [i.e., Communist] Republic...
...Minister of Health, Macleod succeeds overworked Tory Veteran Harry Crookshank, 58, but Crookshank stays on as leader in the House of Commons. To solace Crookshank, Churchill also made him Lord Privy Seal, which is all honor and no work...
...major question that education must face, in short, is God, for "if God is the sovereign fact of life, God is the sovereign fact for education . . . Education cannot live under any hermetic seal, but only under the countersign of man's nature and destiny. If God is, education must live under the acknowledgment...
...that he is known as a talking-animal entrepreneur, Director Lubin receives dozens of story suggestions every day. Says he, gloomily: "One guy wanted to sell me a love story of two fish. One guy wanted to do a story about a seal. Another story was to be called The Trimming of Goosey, about a man who sprouts wings and talks to birds. It has become important for me to do a picture about humans-quick...