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They'd rather sing than fight; Notre Dame Glee Club on tour.(LIVING)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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October 21, 2008
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Byline: Richard Duckett
To interview for a chance to be a member of this University Notre Dame University all-male team, students are officially advised that "interviews are a chance for the officers of the club to get to know you a little more personally ... They are fun and are not intended to be stressful. Relax, enjoy your interview."
Wait a minute. This doesn't sound like a tryout in front of a growling and snarling Charlie Weis, the head coach of the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team.
Indeed not. We're talking about what ...
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IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO 1948: Gottwald Replies
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; International Herald Tribune 02-28-1998 PRAGUE Communist Prime Minister Klement Gottwald, after watching his twelve new ministers sworn in today [Feb. 27] by President Eduard Benes, assailed the tripartite denunciation...
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Europe: Survival in the East
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Milan Kundera's description of Klement Gottwald temporarily borrowing a colleague...a snowstorm in February 1948. Gottwald was about to address a crowd of...Czechoslovakia. Four years later Gottwald's comrade, Vladimir Clementis...
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Judge on Trial.
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...appeared beside Commurust Party leader Klement Gottwald in a famous photograph marking...Clementis had placed his own fur cap on Gottwald's head. "Four years later Clementis...photographs as well. Ever since, Gottwald has stood on that balcony alone...
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A very hot summer in Prague. (invasion of Czechoslovakia)
Magazine article from: Russian Life
; ...of Joseph Stalin in March 1953, Klement Gottwald, President of the Socialist Republic...Party, fell ill. Days later, Gottwald, who had perpetrated brutal repressions...to the Prague Spring of 1968. Gottwald was replaced as leader of the party...
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Prague, 1948: the February revolution
Magazine article from: New Statesman
; ...As a result of [Prime Minister Klement] Gottwald's statesmanship, and the spontaneous...score a tactical victory by making Gottwald concede on a single minor issue...accept the resignations, and Gottwald might have to sacrifice his Minister...
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Poland Without Tears: There's more to Poland than death camps. Jewish
Newspaper article from: The Jewish Week
; ...the following story: In 1948, Klement Gottwald, a Communist leader, steps out...takes off his hat and gives it to Gottwald. The men are photographed. Four...official photos. In the old photo, Gottwald now stands alone. All that remains...
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Czechoslovakia 20 (and 40 and 50) years later.
Magazine article from: The New Leader
; ...Czechoslovakia. When paramount Party leader Klement Gottwald announced the 1948 coup that ended...standing next to him, lent the older Gottwald his fur hat. In 1952 Clementis...Ever since," writes Kundera, "Gottwald has stood on that balcony alone...
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Signposts to the third way. (Socialism in Eastern Europe) (Beat the Devil) (column)
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...a British Labor Party delegation visiting Moscow. Klement Gottwald, Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, reported...only way forward to the shining city. Later that year Gottwald publicly said the same sort of thing, as did Dimitrov...
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The name game in Eastern Europe. (place name changes in Eastern Europe)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...pasted over the name of Gottwaldova Station (after Klement Gottwald, founder of communist Czechoslovakia), with the...While Czechoslovakia has quietly removed all statues of Gottwald, the Poles tend to prefer more destructive methods...
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10,000 CZECHS RALLY TO RECALL 1968 'SPRING'
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...hallmark of Czechoslovakian communism since the 1948 takeover of a democratic government by Klement Gottwald. The postwar democratic hero displaced by Gottwald, the martyred Jan Masaryk, was not forgotten as the crowd frequently shouted his name...
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