Word: direct
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...entire National Affairs staff, Washington Bureau Chief James Shepley and his staff, and Chief of U.S. Correspondents David Hulburd, will be on hand. They will have all the mechanical conveniences that we can give them: a workroom in the basement of convention hall complete with teletype, television facilities,* and direct telephone communication with TIME'S New York and Washington offices, the press gallery on the convention floor, and our central headquarters in a local hotel...
...Lutheran minister from Pennsburg, Pa. was pondering the world's sins as he strolled the quiet walks of Oxford. "How can one man change the world?" he asked himself. Suddenly, as he said afterwards, the answer came direct from God: "First one man changed, then two, then four, then eight. A million changed. A whole nation changed...
...others are Emery Larson, of Yale, and Richard Meryman, from Williams. Princeton's coach, Dick Coleman, will direct the North squad with the Crimson's Bob Maddux as assistant coach...
...Daniel Rupert Pitsenbarger, 89, of East Rainelle, W. Va., died leaving 182 direct descendants-five sons, five daughters, 64 grandchildren, 108 great-grandchildren...
...booming market, General Motors decided to sell the public its 29.1% interest (1,000,061 shares) in North American Aviation, Inc. The sale, to be made soon, is in line with G.M.'s policy to get out of companies with which it has no "direct business relationship." (It recently unloaded an 18.9% common stock interest in Bendix Aviation Corp. and 344,000 shares of Greyhound Corp.) To make the separation complete, North American President James Howard ("Dutch") Kindelberger was moved up to replace Henry Michael Hogan, a G.M. vice president, as chairman of North American's board...