Word: accountings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Apologia for the Left. For laying the specter of Socialism, Attlee shrewdly chose the one spectacular event of his visit: his speech to Congress. He seized the chance to give the U.S. a somewhat oversimple, understandable account of the Labor Party and its purposes...
With Louis N. Welnman '46, giving the play-by-play account, and Theodore L. Rowland '48, and William Lippman '48, supplying the color, the Harvard Crimson Network will broadcast the Brown game tomorrow over a special telephone wire installed for the occasion...
Yale officials have reported to Carroll F. Getchell, administrative assistant to the H.A.A., that a play-by-play account of the game on December 1 will in all probability be broadcast over the facilities of the Yankee Network and station WOR in New York. Although the sponsor of the broadcast has not yet definitely been determined, the Yale authorities said that it may be the Atlantic Refining Company, which has done some of the other Yale home contests...
Betancourt and his seven-man junta promised to step down when a new President is chosen by popular vote next spring. Meantime they were busy with plans to turn the income from Venezuela's fabulous oil wealth to the people's account through low-cost housing and better social security, and to weed out the grafters from previous regimes...
...dramatist. . . ." In performing miracles He revealed "a God of love." But the author, who shies away from the supernatural, does not believe that Lazarus was raised from the dead. Lazarus' relatives and friends and the Gospel chronicler may have believed it, but "there is nothing [in the Biblical account] that compels us to believe that Lazarus was literally dead." Lazarus may have been brought "back to health" by Jesus' "power of mind and will" and by "the therapy of his own abundant vitality...