Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Experience with approximately a hundred homicides a year makes violent or mysterious deaths almost a daily business with Dr. Alan R. Moritz, professor of Legal Medicine and head of the Medical School's Department of Legal Medicine, according to an article in the forthcoming issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...TIME reported the indignation of James Coleman Hanrahan, peppery manager of WMPS, over what he considered a too close hookup of radio commercials with war news and national defense. Mr. Hanrahan objected that the Smith Bros. commercial said: "Here is a late important news bulletin: use Smith Bros. cough drops." The announcement actually was: "The news, presented by Smith Bros. Looking for relief-from a cough due to a cold? Get Smith Bros. cough drops. . . ." When TIME rechecked, Manager Hanrahan contended that the intention was more important than the exact wording...
Adolf Hitler's eastern drive has left behind it a vast morass of filth and malnutrition. Figures published in Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.'s Statistical Bulletin show that in Poland in 1940 typhus increased ten times over 1939, in 1941 three times over 1940. In London last week Anthony Eden told Parliament that typhus was epidemic from the Russian front through eastern and southeastern Europe. Lithuania and Rumania were reported full of it. The Warsaw ghetto, crammed with Jews by Nazi command, was said to be a hell of typhus. Elsewhere in Poland the Nazis were capitalizing...
...which courses lead to commissions. The physics courses, if followed far enough, will. But Geography 37, filled anyway before the pamphlet was written, will not. What about Psychology 135, and what about Aerophotography? Intelligent war plans cannot be made without this data. The College needs a more carefully written bulletin, organized in collaboration with the Army, and very, very soon...
...sound of exploding anti-aircraft shells is music to soldiers' eafs. They say they'd rather hear it than Tommy Dorsey's band. USAFFE headquarters issues a daily news bulletin which features 'Today's Scoreboard,' telling the number of planes shot down to date...