Word: summiteer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wily Premier Chou Enlai. From the U.S., after firm final guidance from Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, went Ambassador Ural Alexis Johnson, 46, able career diplomat and specialist on northeast Asia. This will be no glare-bathed conference on general principles like the Parley at the Summit; chances are that it will be a long, quiet conference grinding away at details...
...prospects of a lasting peace, with justice, well-being and broader freedom, are brighter. The dangers of the overwhelming tragedy of modern war are less." At 8:05 Ike boarded the Columbine with Mamie and son John, flew off westward into the bright evening sky. The Parley at the Summit was over...
Summer's heat waves proved too much for many a coonskin cap. but Davy Crockett has summer's sound waves well in hand. The Ballad of Davy Crockett with a flash sale of some 7,000,000 records seems on the way to the summit of non-seasonal sales.* Davy is undisputed King of the Wild Frontier in three cold-cash categories-Popular. Western and Kiddie...
...minutes, Meeting at the Summit tried to cover so much ground (including a snappy history of the last ten years) that it never pricked the surface. The Christian Science Monitor's Correspondent Joseph C. Harsch was flown in from Geneva, and breathlessly announced: "The biggest fact I came back with is this: people there are calm and confident." Others made it clear that the East was lined up against the West. To the unabashed clichés on audio were wedded equally tired clichés on video. The challenge of such a TV show is at once...
Meeting at the Summit had no idea, no visible direction and a poor picture sense. In the words of trade sheet Variety, it was a lot of "thisa-without-much-data...