Word: alertes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Purchasers under the G.I. Bill of Rights should be especially on the alert, since "If they overdraw their allotments, they may have to sacrifice eligibility time," the announcement said. All complaints, both by veterans and non-veterans, should be filed at the Book Order Department of the Veterans Office, Weld Hall...
...which its author reviews succinctly the plans of Britain, Canada, Australia, and Sweden, contrasting with them the patchwork procedures so far evolved in the United States. The object-lesson is pellucidly set forth; in matters economic, this nation runs a poor fifth to its more enlightened and more alert neighbors. A solon utterly unable to follow the rigorous argument of the other parts of Professor Hansen's work would learn that the heresies of Lord Keynes are fast becoming the orthodoxies of chancellories from Stockholm to New South Wales...
...committee closed its report with a warning to the new Congress to keep an alert eye on WAA. It also recommended 1) removal of all priorities, except those to the Government itself, 2) more authority for WAA's administrator to offset directives from other agencies...
With every Jayvee scoring, Kopp's squad, fronting a coordinated attack and alert rebound play, methodically were down a fast-playing Newman five, which in spite of some spectacular shooting from far out in the court early in the game, showed its lack of practice in failing to produce integrated teamwork when playing close to the hoop. Having once conceded a lead to the Crimson in the first quarter, the prop schoolers were never able to catch...
...every department of play except shooting, where the Varsity had woeful luck in the first half, the Barclay team showed considerable improvement. Leo Page was especially alert on rebounds off the Crimson backboard, following his shots aggressively, and Bill Henry and Bill Harford were steady guards...