Word: cloudly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...later than you think," is an adage that might well be brought to the attention of the members of the House Banking and Currency Committee. As they wrangle endlessly over the Administration's price-control bill, the dark cloud of inflation hovers continually closer...
Tiny and glittering at 15,000 feet, a dozen four-motored Boeing Flying Fortresses (B-178) thundered distantly overhead. Down whistled 240 100-pound bombs. The eight blocks burst into a flaming, dusty cloud. When the smoke cleared, one of the pyramids was gone...
...being nothing but a Faculty administrative board with no students to administrate. Since then the revolting undergraduates have been partially mollified by Dean Landis' assurance that drafted men will probably be awarded their A.B. degrees if they have completed four years of study; yet doubts and uncertainty still cloud the problems, large and small, raised by the unique program...
This time the Nazi horror chamber competes with the forceful love of an American actress for the possession of Raoul St. Cloud, whose only crime against Germany is that he wrote a too critical review of "Mein Kampf," in 1931. For three acts and a period of twelve months love fights courageously, and--guess what?--finally prevails. But there is a twist to the ending: Raoul escapes from the concentration camp but the actress is seized by the Nazis with every indication that she will be held till he is recaptured...
...Case of Meadville. To most of Meadville's 18,919 people the priorities cloud last week looked no bigger than a man's hand. They knew that Talon, Inc. (zipper manufacturers) had been unable to buy any metal since Aug. 1, had laid off 800 of its 5,219 Meadville workers, had only enough inventories to keep going until next month. But Meadville has led a charmed life. Thanks to Talon's spectacular growth and a new American Viscose Corp. rayon plant, it scarcely felt the de pression of the '305. None of its three banks...