Word: west
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...steps to the left and one to the right, then two steps to the right and one to the left. Tito himself was twisting his way through a difficult kolo between Eastern and Western enemies. "Well, what now?" he concluded after two hours and twelve minutes. "Reaction in the West hates us. We are not loved in the East. Can we go on this way? Of course we can, because we must...
Plain Yugoslavs were feeling the pinch of the U.S.S.R.'s blockade, but most were still eating better than their Russian comrades. The West was quietly giving Tito limited economic assistance. A French trade delegation arrived in Belgrade last week, joining U.S. and British engineers who are helping Tito build some steel plants. The U.S. State Department let it be known that Yugoslavia fitted into "the general picture" of American trade...
...gener- al, however, the teaching staff was more broadly representative of the United States than in the first year. Professor Henry Nash Smith of the University of Minnesota was chosen as Executive Director and lectured at Salzburg on the for tan lectured at Salzburg on the impact of thew West in American Though...
...suitable location both academically and geographically. The Semiar coincides with the annual Music Festival, and regular concerts are given at the Castle by members of the Mozarteum Academy in Salzburg. More important, Austria as an occupied country is one of the few places in Europe where East and West can meet...
Philip J. McNiff, head librarian of Lamont Library, has requested that students use the west entrance to the Library for the next few days. Construction on the walks leading to the main entrance was slowed down by rain during vacation...