Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Yale cartoonist picks on Georgia, although the only difference between the recruiting of athletes at Yale and down south is that Yale has more money to spend, and goes about it more subtly. Yale men long ago founded the University of Georgia. Later, they established a pleasant football relationship, with Yale winning every year. Then beginning in the late '20s, Georgia won six out of seven, and it wasn't so nice any more. When Georgia won her fifth straight in 1934, Yale thought it best to sever the relationship. After twelve years, it seems Yale is still...
...time being - so far as the relationship of Portugal and the U.S. press is concerned - the custody of this kind of journalism is in the hands of Portuguese citizens, who are the representatives of the major U.S. press services in Lisbon...
Died. Dr. Leroy Upson Gardner, 67, famed director of the Saranac Laboratory and the Trudeau Foundation, who, during 32 years of research, found methods of curbing silicosis in mines and factories, showed the relationship of silicosis to tuberculosis; of a heart attack; in Saranac Lake...
...Molotov, nor all the representatives who have been clamoring for restriction of the veto, seem to have realized the further implications of its removal: that if a world organization is to consider making decisions by a majority, it is necessary that the votes of the various nations bear some relationship to their power, population, and consequent importance in world politics; in short, some form of proportional representation with individual representatives, not states, casting the ballots...
This diplomatic ace in the hole, together with Stalin's frank disclosure of the number of Soviet divisions in Eastern Europe and the more personal, friendly working relationship with other statesmen which Russian spokesmen are now creating, offers little encouragement to the protagonists of World War III. Russia, while as yet making no major concessions, is demonstrating an increasing willingness to "talk things over." And when nations are willing to discuss their problems and give ear to one another's grievances, the chances for successful agreement are incalculably multiplied...