Word: addenda
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Americans-second of a long line of books that make life hard for generations of preachers of Anglo-American amity.* Now they will have a chance to read it in the best edition to date, with the original illustrations by France's Auguste Hervieu and copious notes, addenda, and a brief biography of Author Trollope supplied by Editor Donald Arthur Smalley of the University of Illinois...
...were distributed in Eliot and Leverett Houses. The Union ballot supply was insufficient. And the ballot itself, consisting of one-and-one-half pages of propaganda followed by one-and-one-half lines of actual ballot, could be classified as a manifesto with a sign-on-the-dotted-line addenda. Both the bungled supply and the blatant propaganda have undoubtedly and unfortunately lowered the number of students approving affiliation with NSA. The bungling was merely, if unexcusably, administrative inefficiency. But the propaganda was part of an ill-conceived information program, repetitions of which can only cause repeated backfirings...
Actually the Navy court wound up by exonerating Kimmel, who would stand cleared were it not for sharply worded addenda by Fleet Admiral Ernest King and Navy Secretary Forrestal. Strongly dissenting, both declined to let Husband Kimmel off the hook...
...already well-known achievements of U.S. industry, Secretary Forrestal added some breath-taking addenda. At the end of fiscal 1944 (June 30) the Navy owned 1,108 warships, 60,191 other craft, powered by 80,000,000 horsepower; 34,000 planes; 220,000 guns. In six months U.S. industry built and armed 250 destroyer escorts alone-nearly three warships every two days...
...course, improved the song with unprintable addenda...