Word: visiting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Germany's brief history. Students all over Germany protested; Göttingen's 5,000 students remained off campus, educators and scientists flooded the state government with protests. The West German press blasted him with editorials, devoting more space to his case than to Khrushchev's visit to Belgrade. Said the respected Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: "Schlüter is not accused of a false belief of yesterday but of wrong actions today. These actions are opposed to the idea of freedom." Last week, bowing to this wave of protest, Schlüter resigned as Minister of Culture...
...tour of other European countries), he drew a crowd of 11,000. "We have fallen in love with the French people," he told them. "We like everything about you, even your coffee." After the service, a Russian princess came backstage, knelt on the floor and begged Billy to visit the Soviet Union. Billy agreed to go if the opportunity arose...
...17th century by George Fox, Quakers throughout the world have been acting individually and together on their concerns, particularly in the cause of peace. This week six U.S. Quakers, led by Clarence E. Pickett. onetime secretary of the American Friends Service Committee, are on a good-will visit to Russia. The first group of U.S. Quakers to visit Russia in 25 years, they will stay through June, hope to establish themselves in a small town to observe Russian life and explain the U.S. to the Russians...
...amount of scandal it caused through the rest of the world, I don't think they will do that again." Was she angry about the arrest? Oh no, she answered. "Injustices occur everywhere." If the State Department grants her a passport, said Journalist Strong, she expects to visit Red China as well as Russia...
...sneeringly called him "the millionaire." Desperate for a believer, Higgins advertised in a New York trade journal the glowing promise of oil, gas and sulphur in Spindletop, and flushed one reply. It was enough. Dalmatian-born Anthony Lucas, one time Austrian naval lieutenant who came to the U.S. to visit and stayed on to work as a mining engineer, agreed to drill for oil on Spindletop...