Word: correctional
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...priest in the Anglican Church, I feel it a duty to correct several false impressions that arise from your article . . . The Most Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill is not "the No. 1 Protestant churchman in the U.S." He is an Archbishop in the Holy Catholic Church...
...officials believed Bach-Zelewski's story to be correct. They did not plan to prosecute him, however, since the only evidence against him was his own confession...
...General Manager Rudolf Bing, that was a "coldblooded contract breach"-and a glittering example of the Met-comes-last attitude that he has determined to stamp out. In addition to firing Merrill ("for good"), Bing let Hollywood and TV know the correct billing for the Brooklyn baritone: "Formerly of the Metropolitan Opera...
...than any other trunk line in the U.S. Its radio communications system, linking the engineer with the caboose and with wayside dispatchers, is the most elaborate in the U.S.; its accident rate is less than half the U.S. railroad average. Wall Street's scarlet woman has become as correct and prudent as a Park Avenue dowager...
...Mannix was a flop at Annapolis. On review, his uniform and brace were technically correct, but the total effect reminded the commandant of somebody "going duck hunting." The Mannix temperament was incorrigibly informal for Annapolis, and the Navy gave up at the end of his plebe year (1932). Dan Mannix found a new vocation for himself-and the makings of a lively little book-when he stopped to watch Flamo, the fire-eater, in a traveling carnival show...