Word: barringer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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But first, Damon served notice that as president of T.W.A. he would fight Pan Am's purchase of American Overseas. He scoffed at Smith's explanation that American was selling American Overseas because "the volume of business does not justify the continuation of three competing U.S. carriers on...
The joint '47-'48 annual, 421 pages long, will be distributed some time in April, barring unexpected delays, Roy E. Coombs '47 stated. The book will cover the years 1943 to 1948 and "will be the best album in Harvard's history," Coombs said.
Barring miracles, Chiang Kai-shek was beaten. Most (if not all) of China would soon be added to the eleven countries or parts of countries run by the Communists. Control of all China, together with the areas he already held, would place 40% of the world's population in...
Barring injuries, only 14 men, or the legal limit established in college hockey, will play against the Engineers. On Wednesday, by agreement of both sides, the limit was abandoned, and the respective coaches were able to look over several more men under game conditions.
In tonight's debate, the Gardner Club will act as counsel for the defendant in the case of Local No. 861 v. John B. Dumont, a test case involving the constitutionality of a provision in the Taft-Hartley Act barring Union expenditures for political purposes.