Word: teachings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...started circulating a list of eighteen college professors that it finds politically objectionable, and is calling for legislative action against them. In a new twist on the principle of "innocent until proved guilty," the Joint Committee declares that it is up to the professors to prove their fitness to teach in the face of its accusations...
...firm, he took Dean along as a partner. Dean worked with the McMahon firm until 1943, when he joined the Navy. In 1945 Robert Jackson took him to Germany to handle public relations at the Nürnberg war-criminal trials. In 1946 Dean returned to California to teach law at the University of Southern California and to raise lemons and avocados on his ranch in Vista. From this pleasant exile he was rescued in 1949 by McMahon, by then Senator from Connecticut and chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy...
...first, to learn from experts how to handle their own children; second, to reach other parents and pass the knowledge along. Mrs. Davidson showed how well she had learned when Patty began to walk at 16 months (many blind babies still crawl at 24 months). She learned to teach Patty to feed herself. "You stand behind the youngster," she explains, "and ease her into a regular rhythm-dip, slide, and in the mouth; dip, slide, and in the mouth." Last summer Mrs. Davidson got Patty, 2½, accepted in a nursery school with normal children...
...have a positive policy toward Spain, the standard of living must be raised," he concluded. "Politics is no field of mine, but economics teach us that an underfed worker is a poor worker...
Married. Lewis S. (for Samuel) Rosenstiel, 60, Cincinnati-born liquor baron, founder and president of Schenley, who once embarked on an unsuccessful campaign to teach 5,000 parrots to say "Drink Old Quaker" and install them in bars; and Louise Johnson Stark, 53, his first cousin, a surgeon's widow; he for the third time, she for the second; in Atlanta...