Word: answer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Answer to a Desire. After Harry Truman's re-election and the triumphant upsurge in Washington of the Fair Deal, Keyserling began to move in. Almost any time Nourse opened his mouth in public, Keyserling, from his adjoining office, wrote him a long-winded and challenging letter, keeping carbons for the record. Patiently Nourse replied by letter-also for the record. Increasingly Nourse dissented from Harry Truman's economic views; consistently Keyserling agreed with them, supported them. Finally Nourse wrote his resignation, remarking to a friend after the President's 1949 Economic Report to Congress...
...Truman took no notice of his resignation then. He liked Dr. Nourse personally, even if he disregarded his advice. Twice again Nourse tried to get action on his resignation and received no answer from the White House. Then last week Nourse made his speech...
These "crime doctor" examinations range from simple "views" to detailed autopsies of death cases in which there is suspicion of crime. The experts are asked whether an unexplained death is homicide, suicide, or accident, and more often than not they provide the answer. Occasionally they even point to the killer...
Twice a year, every student wonders as he pays his medical care bill, "What happens to my $15?" A student council committee tried to answer this last year but found it impossible to discover the disposition of the average...
...Hygiene Department has now decided it would like to know the answer to this question too, and has set out to determine all the detailed expenses that will occur this year. If the Department can be successful in this difficult and complicated task, it either will be able to answer the numerous complaints or will find that the students are right. Either way, it is encouraging to see that the Department is now interested in examining itself...