Word: visitations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dawson, who remarked that he was "accustomed to English country life," stated that this was his first visit to the United States. He had been asked to lecture in this country before, but had refused the offers. Asked why he accepted the Stillman professorship, he replied that the offer was "extremely attractive" and that "there is no such chair in any of the English universities...
Soviet Ambassador to the United States Mikhail Menshikov will speak on Oct. 24 in New Lecture Hall, it was disclosed last night by Larry Doxsee 3L, President of the Harvard Law School Forum. The visit of the genial Russian diplomat was arranged by the Forum in co-operation with the Harvard United Nations Council...
...tight and his followers so quick to violence and intimidation that even French observers gloomily expect Guinea to vote no by more than 90%. Yet his outburst was as unexpected as it was final. Some blamed it on a personality clash that occurred on De Gaulle's visit to Conakry last month. Angered by Sekou Touré's public criticism of the new constitution, De Gaulle refused to dine with the Guinean Premier. More important, probably, is Touré's vaulting ambition. He is in close touch with President Kwame Nkrumah of independent Ghana...
...those interested in Rosie's rise and fall was Writer Erich Kuby, 48. He was interested not so much in Rosie the prostitute, he explained, as in "Rosie, medicine for our big businessmen, who didn't visit her because she was so good in bed or so beautiful, but because they could unload their troubles, because she fed their ego, because she gave content to their empty lives...
...lead the resident company in a series of classroom exercises in voice and body, three instructors from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art are to visit at different times during the production year...