Word: disconnectedness
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"They had time to get all the phones except one hidden and disconnected before we came in. They used this here trap door set up. We caught one of them on his knees. He'd just heaved a phone down into this hole, and he was closing the trap door...
COMMENTS: '55 was almost unanimous in its opinion of the course: extremely worthwhile, very satisfying. One student thought it an excellent balance between Social Sciences 1, whose concern with facts it avoided, and Social Sciences 2, whose disjointedness it also escaped. '55 advised that a good section man is essential...
Almost as surprising was the performance of a 1951 Nash Rambler, winner among ordinary stock cars. Driven by Mr. & Mrs. M. V. Reedy, the Rambler-whose fan belt and generator were disconnected, radiator grille blocked off, tires pumped up to 50 lbs.-averaged 74.48 miles per gallon. One consolation for...
Touring England in George Bernard Shaw's The Millionairess, Actress Katharine Hepburn got an invitation in New-castle-on-Tyne to step out with 350 visiting sailors from two U.S. destroyers. Resourcefully she barred all visitors to her hotel room, had her phone disconnected, rushed straight back into seclusion...
The Eisenhower organization in Minnesota was a scale model of what a political machine should not be. Head of Minnesotans for Eisenhower was white-haired Bradshaw Mintener, 49-year-old vice president and general counsel of Pillsbury Mills. Amateur Mintener and most of his workers were ready & willing, but inexperienced...