Word: bloomingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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During the past two months the Carney's Point, NJ. plant of Kinetic Chemicals (a joint General Motors-Du Pont subsidiary) bloomed with a 20% expansion. But the Army kept asking for more, and still more Freon. WPB tightened up. Kinetic now has under way another 75% plant expansion. But for the next six months, at least, civilians who want Freon for "comfort cooling" will do without. Notable victims: Price Boss Prentiss Brown, Congressman Sol Bloom, whose office air conditioning was cut off fortnight ago when the Freon leaked...
Romance continues to bloom among us. Cpl. John Heuman, a student in the foreign language group, formerly with the 217th Military Police at Fort Devens, has just become engaged to Miss Jean Davis of Maynard Mass...
...that afternoon, Lawson and his crew sighted the coast of Japan. Flying in at low level they saw fruit trees in bloom, neat farms fitting into each other, farmers at work. It took iron control to pass up "the biggest, fattest-looking aircraft carrier" the crew ever saw. Every inch of shoreline was wharf, crowded with yachts and heavy ships. They flew low over the roofs toward the first of their chain of four targets. Four times the red light on the instrument board blinked, as each bomb was released. Lawson looked back once, saw a steel smelter "puff...
Harold Redfield Rooks (Government and Philosophy), Edwin John Sommer, Jr. (Economics), Frants SporonFiedler (Economics), Thomas Mitchell Stauton (History), Edgar Bloom Storn, Jr. (Electronic Physics), Joseph Merton Wells (Government), Philip Lionel Winter (Government), Richard George Yalman (Chemistry...
...Bloom and Scott Lucas were not yet at liberty to dispute these aspersions with concrete facts. But reports came that the widely discounted Bermuda conference may have been more than a junketing seminar after all. Readying for release, perhaps this week, was a joint U.S.-British announcement of plans agreed on. The Intergovernmental Refugee Commit tee, established in 1938 as an unpaid advisory body, was to be buttressed with funds and a paid chairman and secretary, given the job of finding land, housing, shipping, food, medicines and other supplies needed to resettle some of the 20,000 refugees in Spain...