Word: talked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tiny red rosebud tucked into his lapel, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, down for seven days with an intestinal inflammation (see MEDICINE), left Walter Reed hospital and drove to the White House to confer with President Eisenhower about Berlin. From that conference came perhaps the hardest U.S. talk yet about Nikita Khrushchev's attempt to shout his way into control of Germany...
Most of the above talk would apply to any new House--and Quincy is more than any new House. It's unique; it's a "modern" House. And the "modern" look has made no little splash with the applicants. "I want to live in the 20th century, not in some stuffy ivy-covered copy of Mount Vernon." "What's so great with the entry system, anyway? Personally I don't like stairs." "It's the modern look that hit me; the duplex rooms are 'glamor plus'--real appealing...
Author of The Harvest and the Scythe, a book of poetry published last year, he will talk with members of the House in the dining hall and in the Junior Common Room. He is the guest of Louis Kampf, a Junior Fellow living in the House...
...look at the record to see the progress that has been made. The British have acknowledged the validity of the claim of self-determination. They now talk of a solution which represents real progress over their position five years ago that this was a purely domestic matter and therefore not under UN jurisdiction. On the American side the realization that the problem is acute is progress enough to make a solution more feasible...
...present chairman of the Committee on History and Literature, Sterling Dow, does not talk of the field in terms of the synthesis. He predicts that "a new, non-mystical view of History and Lit will lead to more emphasis on the integrity of history and of literature." The value of History and Lit, Dow comments, is the value of knowing both disciplines, of "having two kinds of training, learning about creative art and social study...