Word: add
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...When we feel that the times in which we live are difficult and uncertain, a good remedy is . . . to take out a map of the world 'and look at the United States and the British Commonwealth and Empire; to measure what they add up to in population, in natural resources and in industrial power; and, above all, to think what will be the effect if this massive weight is placed solidly behind...
...survey of House accommodations yesterday revealed that all Houses plan to add one extra man to almost all suites, and that dining hall hours for evening meals will probably have to be extended in order to food the 5,800 College men expected to be carolled next fall...
...Shubert production displays great balance and skill. And, despite its long travels since it was born around the corner at the Brattle Theatre two summers ago, and since it first appeared in Boston under the Shubert banner, "Dark of the Moon" has all the pep of a young show. Add to that the assurance of a successful old show, and you have one of the best evenings, and certainly the most unusual, of the theatrical season...
...possible feature of the Center, rejected by the Council but deserving of further discussion, would be the inclusion of a lounge suitable for entertaining guests throughout the evening. An attractively furnished room containing a refreshment counter would add greatly to the building's popularity without in any way encroaching upon the social domain of the Houses. Little more can be said about the Council's recommendation: the proposed Center speaks for itself. As a memorial, it would be highly fitting in an age devoted to positive work and play; and as a badly needed addition to the University, it would...
...Asked to add a few words in French to a brief radio address, he hesitated, then beamed and faced the microphone. He delivered a single portentous sentence. Translation: "When the French Revolution was about to collapse, Mirabeau had to be called...