Word: alterative
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wavering course of Tomlinson's adjustment to the fact that this war is different. He writes: "I still think war an obscene outrage on the intelligence. I should not be in the least upset by what Communists call the downfall of British Imperialism. I see no reason to alter a line of what I wrote of war and peace in Mars His Idiot. . . . But this challenge by the Nazis is ultimate. . . . I know that some of our traditions and institutions may perish in resisting this subversion of the mind, but all will surely perish if no resistance is made...
Coach John Chase still does not plan to alter the lineup upon which he decided some games ago, and it will be interesting to see if the third line, Earl Acker, Marc Beebe, and Johnny Burton, will continue as hot as in previous contests. Of the last six goals scored by the Crimson, four have come from the sticks of this trio...
...possible under the new plan, but there will necessarily be some changes. Such events as the annual Yale baseball game and the annual crew races have already been moved up to coincide with the early Commencement being planned at New Haven. Other sports will also probably have to alter their schedules...
...Network intends very seriously to allow no advertising contract to alter its chief purpose--that of supplying its listeners with good, and with listenable programs," the executive board announced...
...restraint of trade, made possible by 1) the option system and 2) the fact that NBC, owning both Red and Blue networks, can recoup on the enormously lucrative Red any losses sustained in snapping up business for the Blue. To Mutual, FCC was a friend because it wanted to alter 1) and, by compelling NBC to sell the Blue, do away with 2). To NBC and CBS, FCC was an enemy because it wanted to go a great deal farther than that...