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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Monroe Doctrine. Next day (Tuesday), with the backing of twelve other Asian and Middle Eastern nations, Sir Benegal read his recommendation to the General Assembly: "The President of the General Assembly to constitute a group of three persons including himself to determine the basis on which a satisfactory cease-fire in Korea can be arranged . . ." He also reported on his four "fairly long" interviews with Red China's Wu Hsiu-chuan. Sample dialogue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: No Cease-Fire | 12/25/1950 | See Source »

They talked on Tuesday aboard the presidential yacht after lunch (sea food, soup, roast beef, braised celery, broccoli, beans, chicory salad, cheese & crackers, baked Alaskas, chocolates and assorted nuts). They talked again on Wednesday. At the White House, the Prime Minister passed, twinkling, through the gauntlet of correspondents. In his wake strode towering Ambassador Franks, shortening his ambassadorial step so as not to tread on the ministerial heels. On one occasion Mr. Attlee paused to pose, lighting his pipe. Some photographers missed the action and pleaded with him to light his pipe again. Said the Prime Minister...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Agreeing to Disagree | 12/18/1950 | See Source »

President Charles W. Cole of Amherst, one of the leaders of growing opposition to President Conant's plan for Universal Military Service, last night made his arguments public. Writing for Tuesday's issue of Look magazine, Cole states U.M.S. would create a two year gap in the flow of trained youth, "a break in our lifeline in the most crucial decade in our history...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Amherst Head Opposes Conant U.M.S. Proposal | 12/18/1950 | See Source »

...This Tuesday, Miss Projansky invited the Press Board to her office for its monthly social hour. Every girl brought a sandwich, and Miss Projansky served some cookies that she had baked herself. She also bubbled coffee in an adjoining room while the Press Board gossiped about the quality of the food and the scarf of one of their members. Five minutes before the chit-chat was scheduled to end, Miss Projansky got down to business...

Author: By John J. Sack, | Title: Radcliffe Watches Over "Good Name" | 12/16/1950 | See Source »

...games so far, Wilson has started Ed Condon, Ed Krinsky, and Dan Steiner in addition to Blodnick and Dennis. However, next Tuesday against Boston College, Bob Gremp of Webster Grove, Missourl, will start, breaking up the all New York lineup...

Author: By Michael J. Halberstam, | Title: LINING THEM UP | 12/15/1950 | See Source »

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