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Word: ernest (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ERNEST E. COOPER Biloxi, Miss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 13, 1941 | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

...paunched Labor Minister Ernest Bevin, backed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a special committee that studied the question, shucked his recently acquired Carlton Grill manners to argue a blistering affirmative: more & more expert workers must be withdrawn from industry if the high operating efficiency of British aircraft and mechanized vehicles is to be maintained. Bawled Bevin: "Am I entitled to send a man up in a bomber without providing a journeyman to test the bomber and see that it is safe? No! It shall not be on my conscience that I risked a single airman's life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Work or Fight? | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

Died. Mary Kirk Simpson, 45, successor to the present Duchess of Windsor as wife of Ernest Simpson; in Wiltshire, England. She introduced Wallis to Simpson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 13, 1941 | 10/13/1941 | See Source »

President Ernest Martin Hopkins of Dartmouth will be the principal speaker at the annual dinner of the Varsity Club to be held the evening before the Dartmouth game, it was announced yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT HOPKINS OF DARTMOUTH TO ADDRESS VARSITY CLUB DINNER | 10/10/1941 | See Source »

Cyclotron for Cancer. Winner of the Society's gold medal was Dr. John Hundale Lawrence of Berkeley, Calif., brother of Nobelman Ernest Orlando Lawrence, who splits atoms with a giant cyclotron. Brother John said last week that cyclotron bombardment can give any element the emanating qualities of radium. These radioactive elements, when swallowed in liquid form, have two great uses for medicine: 1) in minuscule amounts, they settle in specific organs for a brief time, then can be traced in their journey through the body, providing a clue to the process of growth and repair; 2) in larger doses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: X-Ray Experts | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

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