Word: documentation
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Star said that the Russians had captured a German document, quoting...
...since the day of Munich had the British press given such play to any single story. War news was all but pushed from the pages of London's war-curtailed dail ies. Many of them devoted half their space to news of the document which, in the midst of war, looked forward to a better post-war world. The Beveridge Report, published last week, was the biggest domestic event for Britons in many years...
Since June 1941, when he was appointed chairman of a Parliamentary committee to survey existing schemes of social insurance and allied services, he has put his ideas in a 100,000-word document, which last week was ready to be sprung on England. If preliminary forecasts were correct, it bid fair to be a memorable document...
...soldiers of the Swiss Army were sentenced to death for treason -first death sentences for military espionage in Swiss history-despite dire warnings from the Swiss Nazi Die Front that "first shots can be dangerous." In Zurich, filmgoers stood and applauded Mrs. Miniver, which critics hailed as "a touching document of democratic courage." Swiss censorship banned Goebbels' weekly Das Reich because it printed a distasteful caricature of President Roosevelt. The Volksrecht answered Nazi Press Chief Dietrich's charge that Switzerland was giving up "spiritual neutrality": "We reject spiritual eunuchry. Away with mental castration which goes by the name...
Often a B Schooler is seen sulking around the halls of Baker with his cases hidden under his coat. Inevitably, upon questioning, he admits that he is carrying sheets marked "confidential, for classroom use only." Actually this is no mark of a great secret document, but merely the administration's method of saying that they have not been able to copyright the case. They manage to copyright almost everything and the "confidential" case is the exception rather than the ruls...