Word: centrally
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Enlightenment,"-Galileo, Descartes, Spinoza, Hobbes, Leibnitz, Locke-put too much emphasis on reason, said Dr. Beck. The intellect, he added stoutly, is not enough. "We know from the history of our own times that the intellect has been a disappointment. It has not given men the central direction for which they searched...
...million years ago (more or less), a race of pygmies lived on the treeless savannas of what is now the central Transvaal. These little people had apelike faces, stood possibly four feet high and weighed up to 100 Ibs. When they died, a few happened to leave their bones in lime-bearing rock where they would be preserved for eons...
...surprise was the spectacular comeback of the railroads. Thanks to rate boosts which were beginning to show their full effects, railroads, notably in the East, were having their best peacetime year since 1929. For the first nine months of the year, the New York Central netted $13.1 million, compared with less than $452,000 in the same period last year. The Baltimore & Ohio was up about 200% (to $16.5 million), the Erie 210% (to $9.7 million). The Pennsylvania, which lost more than $7,000,000 in the first nine months last year, made the best gain: it showed...
...drafty halls of Manhattan's Grand Central Palace echoed last week with the whir of a thousand mechanical monsters, infernally clever and incredibly dexterous. It was the 40th National Business Show, where the booming U.S. business-machine industry proudly exhibited its newest laborsaving, cost-cutting gizmos...
Since the poisoning reached only those eating in the Houses fed by the Kirkland central kitchen, all players who ate in the Varsity Club apparently escaped. These men included most members of the Varsity football team...