Word: belled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...broad flying field alongside the Niagara Falls plant of Bell Aircraft Corp., a queer-looking new thing appeared last week. It was Bell's first postwar helicopter, designed for commercial flying. While President Lawrence D. Bell proudly watched, the helicopter rose straight up, swished around the field with a hollow, rattling roar, came down to an eggshell landing...
...hours a day-and always with good reason. The Rochester (Minn.) researchers who found this out commented, in the Proceedings of the Staff Meetings of the Mayo Clinic: "One would question the nursing care of adults in a hospital where the average adult patient had to ring the service bell for two hours every...
Between times he wrote socialist tomes (War By Revolution). This year he published an Upton Sinclairish first novel, No Man Is An Island, whose title came from the same John Donne sermon as Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls. He wants to write more novels, but "if you're asked by a Prime Minister and a friend to take on a job, the novels can wait...
...appointees are George Bell '48, of Cambridge and Lowell House; William S. Ellis '44 of Roxbury and Adams House; John C. Harper '46, of Winthrop and Lowell House; and Thomas L. P. O'Donnell '47, of Taunton and McKinlock Hall...
...Hamburg, hundreds of looted bells awaited restoration to the belfries of nations with bell-like names, Poland, The Netherlands, Belgium; provided, of course, that those belfries, and their churches, still existed...