Word: austin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Most of Britain's famous motormakers (Morris, Austin, Rover, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, etc.) will soon be busy. Some of them have much greater problems than others. The Rover Co. had had its Coventry factory gutted. Riley and M. G. Car Co. had their jigs and body-making patterns destroyed. These immediate disadvantages may well be compensated by the eventual advantages of coming out with new models instead of modified 1939 models...
...hung in a corner of the farthest gallery. Between these extremes are such items as Philip Evergood's Rubber Raft, a war footnote in which two helpless, parched men sprawl on a raft surrounded by voracious sharks; Atlantic Pastorale, a surrealist ballet-in-seaweed by Leon Kelly; Darrel Austin's spellbinding half-dream of a mountain lion, The Great Beast; William Cropper's satirical Art Patrons...
...120th U.S. Army Evacuation Hospital, commanded by Colonel William E. Williams of Austin, Tex., has fallen the terrible task of trying to save the lives of the Buchenwald sick and starving. The hospital moved into Buchenwald April 16 and since then has been working at top speed, helped by French, German, Czech, Hungarian and other doctors among the inmates...
This gave an inkling of the kind of administration President Truman will conduct. Administration leaders were present, also such Republicans as Senators Vandenberg, Austin and White, House Minority Leader Joe Martin, and such longtime Roosevelt opponents as Montana's Burton Wheeler and Wisconsin's Bob La Follette...
Closing May 1, the contest, open only to the course's enrollment of approximately 125, restricts the essays to 3500 words. Granville-Barker will join Austin W. Scott, Dane Professor of Law, and Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English in judging the contest...