Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Action by the School on the celebrated Committee report did not wait for its actual publication. Dean Rulon said, since the 15-man faculty of Education began to examine its own status three years ago, taking an active part in the Committee's investigations with two regular representatives working with...
Cline liked company; but his company usually died suddenly in a hotel room shortly after signing her estate over to him. He liked efficiency. He almost always took his company on pleasure trips, then asked her to drink a glass of buttermilk. When she died, he had her body cremated...
Her heroine sometimes tried to follow threads of reality through her blacked-out mind, but her memory was "swathed in wet gray chiffon that stuck to the . . . part she wanted most to examine." One, night, in a brief moment of sanity, she thought: "Here on [a] narrow cot, clothed in...
WHEN THE NAZI PROCESSES AND PATENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO U.S. INDUSTRY, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NOT YET MADE UP ITS MIND." THIS OFFICE PUBLISHES A WEEKLY BIBLIOGRAPHY LISTING THOUSANDS OF TECHNICAL REPORTS ON NAZI PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES. . . . IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE WAR DEPARTMENT WE ARE CONDUCTING EXHIBITIONS OF...
The only way into the scrap that the Service News could find was a review of the book by F. O. Matthiessen, professor of History and Literature, and chairman of the committee of Cersorship of the civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Professor Matthiessen reviewed "Strange Fruit," saying that it was...