Word: convey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...face of this, the newspapers convey word that the 20,000 employes of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. in California, from their own pockets, raised the money to build a bomber for the British Government. Why can not the common people of this country be ... given a chance in their own way and with their own means and savings to contribute their share to the defense of this country...
...Association's proposal that its members convey their opinion of individual texts to their local school boards has the most dangerous possibilities. A book might be banned simply because a moss-backed industrialist long out of school chanced to disagree with the author. In the current controversy, trusting the National Association of Manufacturers to maintain an unbiased point of view would be like trusting a rabbit in a cabbage patch.--Yale News...
...waiting with pride to convey them to Court, As daughters of Freedom presenting their claim
This brings us to the rest of the magazine which seems to convey so well the modern dilemma of masses of critical work as opposed to a few scraps of creative writing. But seriously, there is a mass of critical material here, some good and the other unnecessary. It is true, however, that the material does satisfy different appetities. First of all any one who wants to be inspired short and, though redundant in part, Statements about Stevens. They are short and though redundant in part, sum up fairly well...
...universities (Ohio, Washington), studied art at Manhattan's Art Students' League, last spring gave a show of abstract sculpture which he forged of iron (TIME, April 22). The inspiration for his medallions came from coins and cylinder seals which he saw in Greece. To convey the classic feeling, he put his initials and inscriptions in Greek letter on some of the medals-but in "Coffee Pot Greek," like a word inscribed on War Exempt Sons of the Rich which spells out "soft cookies." Sculptor Smith calls himself a humanitarian, regards his medals as a purely personal protest against...