Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...clearly demonstrated its strength at the top positions, with Ben Heckscher, Larry Sears, and Charlie Hamm picking up the three Crimson wins at first, third and fourth singles. At second singles, Cal Place was unable to give a strong showing because of illness which has followed him throughout the trip...
...party that fought EDC, denounced conscription, called for "freedom from alliances," played to German desires for reunification at the expense of Western allegiance, and has long regarded the U.S. with sulky suspicion while displaying a romantic affinity for Nehrunian neutralism. Ollenhauer even hopes, on his forthcoming U.S. trip, to break Adenauer's monopoly on U.S. affections...
...porch of his beach house in Longhai last week. The Communists were having more trouble in the North, he noted: fresh uprisings in Nghean "are certainly more serious than simple passive resistance by poor Catholic peasants." Diem himself was a man of peace. On a recent inspection trip, he discovered that the mountain tribes of Annam have no calendar, simply use the planting of the new rice crop to mark the new year. Diem decided it was a shame, picked Feb. 22 for the inauguration of an annual mountain New Year's party that will last for three days...
...present trip to the New World, Barrault began by saluting another man's more famous voyage there. Christophe Colomb, written by the late French poet (and Ambassador to the U.S.) Paul Claudel, celebrates the discoverer of America as no American playwright has ever bothered to do. Not a play but a pageant, a piece of "total theater," Christophe Colomb employs language, music, choruses, crowds, ballet, a movie screen, a narrator. Nor is Colomb just biographical. It is encrusted with philosophic thought, is suffused with Catholic Poet Claudel's intense religious feeling, and indeed concludes with Queen Isabella...
After talking with Worthy, Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellow-ships, said that no question would be raised as to his status as a Nieman Fellow. He said the trip was undertaken with his knowledge, and that he had not disapproved Worthy's writing. Lyons had not committed himself on the passport issue...