Word: brewster
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...upstate New Yorker by birth, dry, soft-spoken Professor Gabriel, 50, has done all his teaching at Yale, with time out as an infantry lieutenant during World War I. In the past eight years his course in "American Thought and Civilization" has significantly outstripped in popularity elegant Professor Chauncey Brewster Tinker's "Age of Johnson" and now, with 350 students, has the largest crowd in the university. Textbookish in getup and without resort to charm, his book is strictly and impressively U. S. stuff, the richest work of its kind since Parrington's Main Currents of American Thought...
...court order which the Macmillan Company charges is being violated by Hurvitz and Segel was issued May 24, 1988 by District Judge Elisha H. Brewster in answer to complaints by four publishing houses that their books were being pirated in the notes and outlines issued by the Bureau...
...court order which the publishing company claims is being violated by Hurvitz and Segel was issued May 24, 1933 by District Judge Elisha H. Brewster in answer to complaints by four publishing houses that their books were being pirated in the notes and outlines issued by the Bureau...
While Russia floundered, Finland, as a result of the League of Nations' sanctioning help, grew stronger. A Finnish delegation in Washington got the U. S. Navy to release 40 fast Brewster pursuit planes ordered for the Navy, placed orders for ammunition and machine guns. In Paris, after a meeting of the Supreme Allied War Council, Premier Daladier announced that France had already given Finland assistance "that is not mediocre"-presumably weapons. Sweden sent her neighbor 37 airplanes and released from military service 10,000 men, who promptly "volunteered" to help the Finns. With Great Britain and Italy also unofficial...