Word: unionizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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WASHINGTON, March 16--President Eisenhower announced today a conditional willingness to attend a summit conference with the Soviet Union...
...lower reaches of the upper middle class; 210 make between $5,000-$10,000 a year, and 136 between $10,000-$15,000. The college men own-or are owned by-50 boats, five airplanes, 14 horses, 265 dogs and "a few turtles, ocelots and raccoons." Six men are union members, and three graduates are in Who's Who in America...
...rambling frame building among the railroad yards on Moscow's outskirts. Last week he was readying the world's biggest test of live polio vaccine, had 300 liters on ice-enough for 10 million people. No small operators, Chumakov and colleagues dreamed of immunizing all the Soviet Union's 200 million people regardless of age (600 million doses, since vaccine for one strain of each of polio's three main virus types is given in separate swigs, a month apart). Satellite Czechoslovakia has used all three types, immunized...
...Western Union...
...Moscow's wooded Sokolniki Park, only 15 minutes from the Kremlin's walls, Russian workers hustled last week in bitter cold to prepare for an invasion by the U.S. It will be a peaceful one: the first major U.S. exhibition in the Soviet Union, scheduled to run for six weeks beginning July 4. Designed to give the Russians a look at how the U.S. lives, the exhibition is the result of a cultural exchange agreement under which the Soviet Union plans to set up its own exhibit in Manhattan's Coliseum for eight weeks beginning June...