Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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No Tests. By last week, the U.S. had had 14 months to examine Charlie Brannan's machine and study its insides. The two major farmers' organizations, the 1,400,000-member American Farm Bureau Federation and the 820,000-member National Grange had taken one look and gone...
From his sickbed in a London hospital, ailing Ernest Bevin made a new proposal: let the Western Foreign Ministers meet to examine the procedure to be followed in negotiations. Within 40 minutes, the French rejected that suggestion, declared that it would simply waste time. The French and their continental friends...
For the long-term job of editing the Dickinson papers, Harvard had named Scholar Thomas H. Johnson (Literary History of the U.S.), who estimated that he had enough new Dickinson material to fill three or four volumes. Johnson intended to re-examine all published Dickinson work, since "we have no...
Cambridge's workmen didn't snub the rumors or try to stifle them. Forthrightly and honestly, they blasted open their kiosk island and laid it before the public gaze. Thundering pneumatic drills proved the strength of their concrete. Sledge hammers exposed cross-section after cross-section, showing it pure and...
Psychologists, busier than most at delving for the hidden meaning, suspect that movies, like other forms of fiction, are ready-made daydreams. Consciously and unconsciously the movies reflect, say the psychologists, the deep-rooted feelings of the national culture in which they are made. Last week movie fans could examine...