Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Down with Boston! Governors of four of the nation's big wool-producing states -Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming-began a concerted drive to break Boston's domination of the wool business. Colorado's Governor William Lee Knous said they would meet in November to discuss the possibilities of processing western wool in the West...
...real test of this nation's intent to play a leading role on the world stage is still to come. Britain's request to discuss certain aspects of the recent loan, the admitted inability of the Security Council to resolve the Balkan squabbles, the Russian penchant for hiding behind her veto--all are ideal ammunition for those who desire to belittle the benefits of international cooperation. Some Congressmen and editorialists are already saying they--"knew all along" that the United States should stay out of other peoples business...
...making of our covers. After eight years they have evolved into a new kind of journalistic portraiture that has become TIME'S trademark. To try to answer the scores of inquiries we regularly receive from you about them, I want to take this and the following letter to discuss our covers and the men who are mainly responsible for them...
...Harry the Hat" (not to be confused with the Cards' "Harry the Cat" Brecheen). He thinks his hitting this year is due partly to being an everyday player, partly to some advice about his batting stance from brother Dixie (when they meet around the circuit, they usually discuss their Alabama hardware business). One of Harry's neatest tricks this year has been hitting a solid .438 in four games against Cincinnati's sensational, 16-straight Pitcher Ewell Blackwell. Says Harry: "I guess I've just been lucky...
Robert Ulich, professor of Education, is scheduled to discuss the general topic of liberty, with emphasis on the responsibilities that will accompany the new independent status of the former "diamond of the British crown...