Word: actually
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Reflecting perhaps a general trend. The Dartmouth would like to state at this time that it holds no brief for the editorial policy of The Sun. For the benefit of little girls and little boys in Hanover, White River Junction, Lebanon and Norwich, we categorically deny the actual presence of a Santa Claus. There is no Santa Claus, there never has been one, and there never will...
...British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin formalizes a setup devised by the U.S. Army's Lieut. General Lucius D. Clay and his British opposite number, Lieut. General Sir Brian Robertson. The Clay-Robertson plan established five bipartite, interzonal policy committees to supervise finance, economics, transport, communications, food and agriculture. Actual administration is left to six-man German joint committees in each of these fields. Clay and Robertson guessed that the program would cost the U.S. and Britain $1,000,000,000 over the next three years. If it paid off, the western zones would be economically self-sufficient...
...employes argued that company workers should be paid from the moment they entered the company's property, not from the actual time they started work. The Supreme Court upheld the principle. But because of varying local conditions, the court left it to the lower courts to determine what payments were due in each individual case for portal-to-portal work. What ran up the liability of companies was the fact that 1) portal-to-portal time was added to the eight-hour working day, and so called for time-and-a-half pay and 2) employes could...
...stated that he would serve his full five-year term. More than that, the resignation was a serious blow to the Bank, which is far from "the stage of operating activities." The loss of the Bank's head, and its consequent loss of face, might now delay actual operation for months...
...Federal aid, but no federal interference," was the opinion of B. U. President Marsh. Also unfamiliar with President Conant's remarks, he stated, however, that government help is needed "in some places," and felt that it will exert a salutary influence as long as the actual educational reins remain in the hands of the local authorities...