Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Politician Bob Taft could see it. He withdrew from the New Jersey primary, where he would have faced another direct test with Ike. From his headquarters across the Atlantic, Dwight Eisenhower could see it. Said he: "The mounting numbers of my fellow citizens who are voting to make me the...
Next day, at a doleful post-mortem meeting of Labor's executive committee, Bevan generously refrained from mentioning the debacle in Commons, gently persuaded the party to set up a subcommittee to re-examine Labor's position on foreign policy. Bevan and two of his left-wing followers...
According to the Cambridge catalogue, MS. 75 was supposed to be a treatise on the astrolabe (forebear of the sextant) by an astronomer named Simon Bredon. But, in all the 400-odd years the manuscript had been on the Peterhouse shelves, apparently no one had ever bothered to examine it...
"Send No Money." "FREE, FREE, FREE!" cried Sears' catalogue in big bold letters-then added, in small type at the bottom of the page: "to see and examine at the Express office." Once he advertised a sofa and two chairs for 95?; buyers were flabbergasted to get doll'...
"It is my conviction that we should, and I hope that in the coming months the different faculties here at Harvard will give careful consideration to this question. No one type of institution alone is involved. It seems to me that the four-year liberal arts colleges which are separate...