Word: stone
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...recording his joys and sorrows, his struggle for existence, his encounters, good and evil, man has used words, music, paint, stone, steel, film. The U.S. Bureau of the Census uses numbers. Last week it issued its 75th Anniversary edition of the Statistical Abstract of the United States, a volume which embraces the raw material of American drama. Some ore from this 1,056-page mine...
...steel industries, they could never make war on each other. The rest would follow: first the European army, then the European political community. France's rejection of the EDC proposals spoiled all that. "The Coal-Steel Community," wrote Le Monde of Paris last week, "is the foundation stone of a building that no one is any longer in any hurry...
...record the inexorable passage of time in London's sprawling la^ courts. As a clock mechanic in the Ministry of Works, it was his duty to wind, inspect and keep on time the 800 clocks scattered throughout the great building. One day last week. Manners climbed the stone stairs of the tall main tower to tend the intricate mechanism of gears, chains and weights in the great central clock that juts out from the law courts at Temple Bar, above London's busy Strand...
...these is an American: Robert E. Stone, former Dean of the College of Business Administration at Syracuse University, who retired earlier this year to become the new school's co-director. Omer Celal Sarc, Dean of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Istanbul and now a visiting professor at Columbia, will be the other director...
Forrester presented his version of the event in court yesterday and contradicted earlier newspaper accounts. He declared that he had not threatened Mrs. Stone...