Word: coin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...John Gobeille got back from his 10-day pneumonia leave Tuesday looking well rested. He has been moved back to company Charlie . . . In conclusion it might be remarked that it seems almost unbelievable that company Baker has finally become company Baker. It seems like only yesterday (to coin a phrase) that we lined up full of awe and confusion at 17 Quincy Street and wondered and wondered and wondered. Well, we're still wondering...
...eleventh quarterly report on Lend-Lease went to Congress along with a letter over the President's name which bluntly stated that the U.S. did not want repayment of Lend-Lease debts from the United Nations. The quote: "Victory and a secure peace are the only coin in which we can be repaid." Promptly many a U.S. citizen felt acute tax pains, many a U.S. newspaper bellowed loud (TIME, Sept...
...that. Elwyn belonged to Mida Shipa Fraternity at Bowser. There were several other such fraternities such as Supplia Schools, Stata Tisha, etc. Altogether there were about 2,300 students at Bowser. With such a large student body, Elwyn had always felt that the Student Club must be rolling in coin...
...would be virtually impossible for the U.S. to make war, or to prevent war between the states without these powers. The same holds for a world federation. The other side of the coin can also be read in the Constitution...
...state shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation . . . coin money . . . lay any imposts or duties on imports or exports...