Word: speak
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This afternoon, Fay-Cooper Cole, professor of Anthropology, emeritus, at the University of Chicago, will speak on "The Dayton Trial," with which he was connected...
Morawice has become a new village since that day. Neighbors speak to each other again, freely participate in village affairs. Production is up. Where only five cows grazed eight months ago, 35 may be seen. Because there are no forced milk deliveries, the farmers are producing as many calves as they can, and every yard of arable land is heavily planted. Said an old peasant: "Today if we waste land, it is money out of our own pockets." The geese and hogs that waddle across Mora-wice's bumpy main street are 100% capitalist-owned...
Smoke Rings. One look at her and the young mayor was smitten with a disease compounded of love and a paralyzing bashfulness. Before this gentle girl, who could both read and write, the dashing romantic was unable to speak a word. Desperate, he raced off to the town of Reggio Calabria to ask the advice of some more experienced guappi. "Appeal to her feminine curiosity," they suggested, and told him a few tricks of the trade. After that, Pietro, in the company of two friends, took up a stand opposite Francesca's door, puffing cigarettes in an urbane manner...
Never afraid to speak his mind, Weir urged negotiations with the Russians to end the cold war when such talk was unpopular. Meanwhile he steadily pushed National Steel into position as the nation's sixth biggest producer (1956 sales: $664 million). When, after a severe heart attack, he finally stepped down as chairman and chief executive this spring, he was the last U.S. steelman still running a major company he had founded. Last week, at 81, Ernest Tener Weir died in Philadelphia of the infirmities of great...
...opened at a Convocation Reception in Sanders Theatre tomorrow at 8 p.m. William Yandell Elliot, Director of the Summer School and Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Sciences, will deliver welcoming remarks. He will introduce McGeorge Bundy, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, who will speak...