Word: cross
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Blue Cross's Roy E. Larsen [TIME, Jan. 19] chides the Federal Government for nonparticipation in Blue Cross "because of the difficulties of handling subscription payments without the cooperation of the employer...
...Blue Cross raise its sights back up to where they used to be, and it will get the cooperation of the employees, if not of the employer. If Dr. Hawley proves as successful in combating reaction in medicine as he was in combating incompetence in the Veterans Administration, perhaps the sights will go back...
Public hearings on the European Recovery Program ended last week. Before they did, all kinds of citizens had come forward to speak their minds. George P. Murdock, a Yale anthropology professor, thought ERP should be abandoned in favor of "the greatest Red Cross drive in history." Joe Scott, president of the League for an Undivided Ireland, wanted a guarantee that England would get no money to perpetuate Irish partition...
...night last week, in the little east Georgia town of Swainsboro, 189 hooded and bed-sheeted Ku Klux Klansmen burned a ten-foot cross on the lawn of the Emanuel County Courthouse. Their leader klarioned: "We rededicate our lives to the protection of white womanhood...
...underground, grabs a train for Central Square, and then immediately turns around and grabs another one back. Despite his actions, his motives are simple, and such a circuitous route accomplishes a definite purpose. For with the present acute side-street congestion, the subterranean gambit is the safest way to cross Massachusetts Avenue and still keep a Bursar's Card intact. By entering the kiosk opposite Hayes Bickford and emerging in the shadow of Lehman Hall the Cautions Upperclassman neatly sidesteps all traffic, and loses no shoelaces in the bargain. A problem any time, the traffic hazard has probably increased with...