Word: karl
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three times a week, after dinner, they attended a lecture, spent weekends touring industrial plants and ranches. They also had to find time for a heavy load of reading: Karl Marx, Paul Hoffman's Peace Can Be Won, Norman Thomas' A Socialist's Faith, and the Wall Street Journal...
...Bite. In Hof, Germany, Brewery Worker Karl Wunderlich, 24, was convicted of breaking into a delicatessen after police fitted his teeth to marks left in the end of a 2-lb. salami...
...Reed, Ballantine will face another sort of problem. In spite of the college's academic standing (among its former professors: Paul Douglas, Karl T. Compton), it still has more than the usual trouble raising money. Among the reasons: some local citizens, with no justification whatsoever, unfairly suspect its reputation for lively liberalism, and some still labor under the false suspicion that Communist John Reed founded it* and that its first president, William T. Foster, was really Communist William Z. In four years...
...dollar propaganda campaign against public power development, and hinted that he might call for an investigation. Said he: "What these private power companies are actually doing is deliberately and in cold blood setting out to poison the minds of the people . . . a leaf right out of the books of Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler...
...crowd sat for two hours while the judges made up their minds. At midnight 75-year-old Queen Elisabeth smilingly took her place in the royal box, and the 13 judges trooped to the stage. Amid tumultuous cheers, the winners were announced: Leon Fleisher, first; Switzerland's Karl Engel, second; Italy's Maria Tipo, third...