Word: visa
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Voted to let Sister Kenny, the Australian nurse who brought a new treatment for polio to the U.S., enter and leave the country whenever she wants to without a passport, immigration visa, or other required documents of all aliens entering the U.S. The privilege had never before been extended to anyone. The measure, already approved by the Senate, was the Congress' way of saluting Sister Kenny for her work and making it easier for her to continue...
...Sweden, it is smiles. Bonniers, largest publishing firm in Sweden, is sponsoring a smiles campaign which is calculated to brighten the sunless months. The Bonniers motto, plastered on walls and repeated in the newspapers: "Visa solsidan" (Show sunny side...
Emmanuel had renewed his visa application early in July. Not until August 3, according to the State Department, did the Embassy report the renewal. On August 19, the State Department wrote Mrs. Hsley that an "appropriate" instruction was on its way to Paris...
...decided that he could wait no longer. His job in France required a month's notice before leaving. He was due in Wellesley in September. He phoned Stanger and in effect withdrew his application a second time. This gave the Consulate, he writes, "the chance of not refusing my visa, without giving...
...most recent letters of the State Department, while explaining that Emmanuel did not get a visa because he withdrew his application before a decision had been made, nevertheless state that a decision was made; a decision that Emmanuel was "found to be inadmissible under our laws...