Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...robbery, executed under the cover of two smoke bombs, seized funds that had just been delivered to the Coop for check cashing purposes. Over 200 customers and 75 employees were in the Coop building at the time of the holdup, but most of them, distracted by the first smoke bomb, failed to realize what was going...
...ideal. Space limitations make such a plan impossible, however, a fact which creates the difficulty of deciding which courses should be described and which should not. Probably the most sensible way out of this difficulty would be to describe all courses which have no prerequisite. This system would cover the bulk of "distribution" courses. And, since it is reasonable to assume that most undergraduates are familiar with their own field of concentration and are no likely to take advanced courses in other highly specialized fields, the distributions courses are the most important to describe. The system would also conserve...
...first program will cover the subject of journalism, and will feature talks by Victor O. Jones '23 of the Hoston Globe George Weller '29 of the Chicago Daily News, and Walter Waggoner and Robert Glasgow of the New York Times and Herald Tribune respectively...
...train chuffed into the station at Davos, Switzerland, a battered jeep bearing the markings of the U.S. Fifth Army stood waiting. A news photographer, assigned to cover a royal reunion, wasted no glances on the strapping youngster in U.S. Army flying jacket who sat at the wheel. But when the big train braked to a stop and the pretty girl in the fur coat stepped off, she had eyes only for the jeep driver. "Hello, Michael darling," she trilled in English, running to him and planting an enthusiastic kiss on his cheek. "Hello, Anne," he stammered in blushing answer...
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