Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sometimes even Russians go too far. Vadim Siniavsky did. Reviewing the Moscow Dynamo Club's soccer invasion of Britain (TIME, Nov. 26), he beefed in Pioneer, a youth journal, that Britons had given the Russian champs a cool reception, had offered them a moldy, cobwebby barracks, had insisted on playing a game despite heavy...
Miss Alice M. Norton, speaking for the American Preparatory Committee for the Conference, outlined the scheduled agenda of the Prague conclave, which she said would cope with the post-war role of all youth on behalf of international cooperation and world peace. The delegate would represent the New England area, and would join a large United States delegation drawn from other colleges and youth groups...
Spirit of the Arts. In the Salle Victor Hugo four armchairs and 16 straight chairs were set round the circular, greenclothed table. The ceiling overhead was covered with a painting of a winged nude youth, the Spirit of the Arts, who gazed benevolently on sundry French peasants and workers tilling fields, building houses, digging holes and filling them up again. "Any time the Ministers think things are going badly," said the Luxembourg's curator, "all they need to do is lean back and gaze at the ceiling and realize things could be worse...
...United States will not go to war with Russia, will roundly defeat Harry Truman in '48, and Harvard would definitely be improved by admission of Provost Buck's "healthy, extrovert kind of American youth"--according to the sentiments voiced by the members of Kirkland House in their annual poll conducted yesterday...
...strength of service in Bougainville and the Philippines, the student politic will point up the veteran angle, emphasizing his 28 years of age as the "youth" which he claims the electorate will be seeking...