Word: warne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thomson, a long-time opponent of the new Forum group, last night admitted he had sent the letter but denied that his intention was "to detract in any way from the Political Forum." He added that the letter's purpose was to warn Bricker that "the Senator's appearance under the auspices of the clubs which invited him would be stacked greatly against his amendment...
Thomson said he wrote to Bricker to "warn him of this danger," and to suggest to the Senator that he instead appear before a meeting sponsored by the Young Republicans. Bricker turned him down...
University Police Chief Matthew J. Toohy pointed out that the University Police had tried to warn students about the Registry's regulations. He added that "although it is the student's obligation to see that he has complied with the law," the police and the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau had prepared a summary of Motor Vehicle laws, which was available at University Police Headquarters...
...check the spread of trouble, Washington last week sent one of its best troubleshooters to warn Nasser against the Communists' poisoned apples. Britain sent its top soldier to impose order on its East Mediterranean bastion (see below). Russia, meanwhile, sent a polite note to all three Western powers to express its belief that any nation can buy weapons wherever it pleases. To prove its point, Russia already was busy offering its wares to Syria and Saudi Arabia. In other words, this talk of disarmament and the "spirit of Geneva" was all right in its place and time...
...mission: to reassert his belief that the Big Four conference at Geneva was merely a first step toward peace, offering little more than a friendlier international climate in which diplomats can begin work on the actual problems of the cold war. It was the President's intent to warn the U.S. and its allies against premature relaxation of the posture of strength that made the "Spirit of Geneva" possible in the first place...