Word: complexions
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week the Board (its complexion having been altered by a change of membership) decided in effect that foremen were not Labor but Management. It ruled that, while foremen could organize, their unions could not claim the rights of collective bargaining given under the Wagner...
Taking cognizance of the changing complexion of College life, and molding the Commencement procedure to meet the new needs imposed upon it, the University's graduation on May 27 will include ceremonies for Army and Navy students who will be graduating at the same time...
...General suddenly stopped his random pacing and walked over to the topographical map on the wall. There, on the curious, pudgy, hatted, east-facing profile that is Tunisia, he could at a glance see the complexion of his own battle and of the whole campaign...
There were other small signs that U.S. and British pressure was slowly improving the complexion of General Henri Honoré Giraud's North African Government...
...tried to straddle the political fence has shied from important and controversial bills and in general has tried to identify himself with every group, publicly refusing to take a stand of his own. But in the senatorial voting of which the Senator has taken a part his true political complexion is unmistakable. He is not liberal Republican under the able leadership of Mr. Willkie. He is in spirit, if not in words, one of the "Old Guard...