Word: travel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Frye, an associate professor of Middle Eastern Studies, traveled last summer to Moscow and Leningrad. He said that he had found it somewhat difficult to get around, not because the Soviet regime had tightened regulations for foreign travel, but due to an improved bureaucracy and increased red tape...
...white children who befriended them in the face of mob violence? Baker went before his congregation, dug into his modest Minister's Fund, came up with $100 as a starter. By this week he had upwards of $600 in contributions. This week Baker planned to travel to Little Rock to discuss the scholarships with Minister Ogden...
...Washington by Sergei M. Poloskov and A. M. Kasatskin, is a lieutenant general of artillery in the Red army and a member of the Soviet Academy of Science. He is best known in Russia as an authority on weapons, but he has written a great deal about space travel, and some but not all authorities on Russia believe that he is head of Soviet space rocket research. At 63, he is not likely to be the originator of new and daring technology...
OFFER FREUD 25,000 DOLLARS OR ANYTHING HE NAME COME CHICAGO PSYCHOANALYZE LEOPOLD AND LOEB. For the same purpose, Hearst also offered Freud "any sum he cared to name" and also "was prepared to charter a special liner so that Freud could travel quite undisturbed by other company." Freud's refusals were chilling...
...enclaves, Dadra and Nagar Aveli. Last week a case reached court-and though the Portuguese right to be in Goa was not at stake, the subject kept coming up. India had hired a potent battery of British lawyers, including former Socialist Attorney General Sir Frank Soskice, to argue that travel inside its own borders is an internal affair of India and that the court has no jurisdiction. The Indians also complained bitterly that the Portuguese had "sneaked" the case before the World Court within a week of being admitted, with India's help, to the U.N., and within...