Word: endangerment
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It was a fighting speech, more powerful and more determined than any he had delivered since the war began. It was a speech of decision, with none of the ambiguities that had marked his words on neutrality. It was eloquent: "On this tenth day of June, 1940, in this university...
Army officers have repeatedly assured Congress that their new Garand rifle is the best anywhere (TIME, May 6). Nevertheless, the Senate's military appropriations chairman Elmer Thomas had to be shown. If doubting Thomas was naive enough to expect the War Department to endanger its $15,000,000 investment...
If the Crimson, along with other groups, is right in assuming that we were mistaken in entering the last war and that a German victory in Europe will not endanger our national existence, then the policy of strict neutrality is justified. But until those two propositions are proved, such a...
Reason the dealers are so upset is that they depend on the high (in most cases, two-dollar) prices charged for Red Seal Classical records to give them their profits, feeling that the jazz helps only slightly, and serves more as a "loss-leader" or traffic enticement. In other words...
>61% would rather gamble on a job with a high wage and an even chance of getting fired or promoted; 56.2% believe that interests of employers and employes are the same. The average American never expects to have a domestic servant, believes his children will have a better chance than...