Word: southwester
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...teach at the center, do research work there, attend forums and legal clinics. In its chosen fields-tax law, oil and gas law, international law, insurance law, administrative law-the center has provided a staff of experts that has made it a legal mecca not only for the Southwest and the U.S. in general, but for big slices of Latin America, the Far and Middle East and Europe. Among the center's other accomplishments...
...Finnegan: henceforth, Estes will be welded to Adlai with a hyphen, thereby assuring the proper identity of the Stevenson-Kefauver "team." This week teammates and staff climbed aboard a chartered DC-7, headed out on a week-long trip. Purpose: 1) to take regional readings from politicos in the Southwest, Northwest, Middle West and the South; 2) to establish better the identity of the hyphenated pair...
Though he had heard quite a bit about Finchden Manor− school for maladjusted boys 25 miles southwest of Canterbury−the London Times correspondent was hardly prepared for the frail, abstracted man who runs it. "What is the curriculum?" asked the correspondent...
...Hurd has painted on all five continents, but the people and scenes he likes best to portray are the ranch folk, the sun-blazed desert and the bare mountains near his New Mexican ranch (TIME color page, Mar. 3, 1952). His precise tempera paintings of the U.S. Southwest and its people are owned by such leading museums as New York City's Metropolitan, Kansas City's William Rockhill Nelson and the National Gallery in Edinburgh. For Hurd, a classical-music fan, the Ellington assignment was his first brush with the world of jazz. He caught up with...
This is an age far greater than any ever established previously for human traces in the New World. Apparently some sort of human, who never developed much in the way of culture, was hunting in the U.S. Southwest many thousand years before paleolithic man made his striking pictures in the caves of France...