Word: concerning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Since the advancement of Bill Tabler, veteran drum major, to the rank of drill master, concern has been felt throughout the University that the grand entrance of the band during the year's first intermission would be unheralded by the traditional crossbar fling...
...could say of Spain: 'Let them slaughter their officers and murder their priests and intellectuals-it is none of our business.' I would have the mentality of a child if I should take that attitude. We do not live on the moon. What happens in Europe does concern us. I believe that we 'wild nationalists' are, after all. the best Europeans. . . . And now gentlemen, you must have good appetites, come to luncheon...
Less assiduous in his attendance at but no less diligent in his interest in cinema than the 220,000,000 who attend every week is Pope Pius XI. Over two months ago, Pope Pius manifested his concern by an encyclical commending the U. S. Legion of Decency, stressing the advisability of similar organizations throughout the world (TIME, July 13). Last week he was pleased to receive the report of Giuseppe Cassinis, official Papal representative at last fortnight's International Motion Picture Exposition in Venice. The Cassinis report said that of all the films shown at the Exposition, 60% were...
Dangerous Molecule. Prime concern of physicists is the atom, of chemists the molecule. But whereas the batches of atoms created or transmuted by physicists cannot even be seen under the microscope, chemists now synthesize molecules after Nature's pattern in quantities that keep factories humming and salesmen humping. Molecules are groups of atoms which act as chemical units. The vast importance of molecular structure is well illustrated by the case of ozone, which is a modification of oxygen having three atoms in its molecule instead of the ordinary two. In the popular mind "ozone" has long been a synonym...
...Arthur Ernest Morgan (TVA) insisted that the Constitution must not stand in the way of a sound utility program. Basil Manly and Frank R. McNinch (Federal Power Commission) preached various aspects of the New Deal's power gospel. Robert Healy (SEC) declared that private utilities should concern themselves more with "the production and sale of gas and electricity and less & less with the production and sale of securities...