Word: circulars
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Columbia University. First he found two big flaws in it: 1) only meteorites a mile across could make some of these craters, whereas none larger than 20 feet across are known to have reached the earth; 2) though small exploding meteorites can make large craters, their holes are always circular, never oval, regardless of angle of impact, whereas most of the Carolina craters are oval...
After an introduction by Dean Sperry of the Divinity School, the 80-year-old professor of Philosophy, emeritus, climbed the circular stairs to the Chapel pulpit. He began his lecture with an explanation of how the universe is separated into two abstractions consisting of "the world of activity and the world of values." The values are timeless and immortal, and all facts depend on the realization of these values...
...further states: "If you oppose America's entrance into foreign war, you will want this check on the broad powers delegated to the President in the Lease-lend bill," Robert J. M. Matteson, the school of Public Administration, president of the organization, and Thomas Lacey 2nd, secretary, signed the circular...
...result of "urgent advices" from Washington, the U.S. Consulate General here again sent circular letters to all American residents of the Shanghai consular district urging that women, children and "non-essential" men leave this region immediately. It was understood similar advices were sent Americans in all other consular districts of Eastern China...
Lowest bid was Motormaker Ford's: he had undercut the Chrysler subsidiary by $250,000. But Henry Ford had refused to sign the provisions of the War Department's Procurement Circular No. 43 which would have bound it to comply with State and Federal labor laws. Found guilty over & over again by NLRB of unfair labor practices, Henry Ford has appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court, meanwhile takes the view that he is not bound by Labor Board rulings until the Supreme Court says...