Word: account
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...these conclusions were right, the two reporters-James Shepley, chief of the TIME-LIFE Washington Bureau, and Clay Blair Jr., military reporter in that bureau-had glimpsed a piece of history that the public should be told. Correspondents Shepley and Blair decided that their account of a complex struggle needed book-length scope...
...have more than 50 percent freshman enrollment. Not only must Yardlings search out their assigned seats; upperclassmen in these courses, as well, are checked in each lecture. This rule, inconsistent with the rest of the Administration's attendance policy, is retained in spite of the fact that sophomores often account for almost half the course membership...
...full account of a recent closed Communist meeting in Turin. Since its publication, the Turin comrades have been looking at each other with suspicion...
...vaccine does not prove effective, the foundation's $9,000,000 may go down the drain, along with an equal amount being gambled by six manufacturing companies. During the winter, the companies will produce for their own account an estimated 27 million cc. (30 tons), which they hope to be able to sell (at prices still undetermined) through family doctors for private patients. In any case, no vaccine can be released except under license from the Federal Government's Laboratory of Biologies Control...
Author Horgan begins in the dim past before recorded history, with a graceful account of primitive Indian existence. He believes that "they solved with restraint and beauty the problem of modest physical union with their mighty surroundings." At this distance in time he sees them as living "like figures in a dream, waiting to be awakened...