Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...football season, started at 3:30 p.m. yesterday on the second floor of Carpenter Hall, where a now head coach who had said be would be "incidental' to the College gridiron picture spoke and approximately 80 men, most of them newcomers themselves, Hastened...
...branch of the service reared up costly hospitals in areas where another service had long wards of empty beds. Who was blocking these reforms? Last week the finger pointed in a surprising direction: at Rear Admiral Joel Thompson Boone, a veteran of 36 years in the medical corps who spoke with one of the Navy's most respected voices...
...Kremlin's white-and-gold St. George Hall, leading deputies of the Supreme Soviet, Russia's rubber-stamp parliament, settled down comfortably while some old friends of Communism spoke of peace. The friends-French, British, Canadian and U.S. emissaries of an organization calling itself the Permanent Committee of Partisans of Peace-were the first foreigners ever to appear before the Supreme Soviet. Their act was part of the current Russian peace offensive, a smokescreen designed to blind the West...
...final pre-election ritual is a series of speeches by Politburo members. Malenkov spoke from Moscow's marble Hall of Columns, which the Czars built as a playhouse and where the dead Lenin lay in state before he was embalmed and moved to his red granite tomb in Red Square. It was a long spiel (some 7,000 words in its English translation), full of stock praise for Soviet achievements. The keynote lines were aimed at Western ears...
Wisconsin's Republican Senator Joseph R. McCarthy's charges about Communists in the State Department were labelled as "Irresponsible slander and abuse" last night by Michael Straight, editor of new Republic and national chairman. Straight spoke before an audience of about 70 persons at a University AVC meeting at Littauer...