Word: expounds
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...troop transport that made a tour of Casablanca, Australia, New Zealand, India and the Panama Canal. . . HAROLD BANKSTON did some time in the North Atlantic and in the North Pacific and he wasn't chasing whales. . . so please, Honey, when you visit me here please don't expound too much on my cruising the Chicago River in my outboard motor boat...
...existing plants, more local cooperation, less Washington red tape. A blueprint of the new decentralization was shown in the Detroit area last week. Ernest Kanzler, WPB's local headman, sent a deputy to Grand Haven, Mich., to meet with Ottawa County's small manufacturers and expound the gospel of subcontracting. There was the familiar talk about pooling for war work; there was the familiar plea that "the nation and the war effort are depending upon the ingenuity of you small manufacturers." But there was also, at long last, what looked like an efficient setup through which small manufacturers...
This season more U.S. audiences than ever are hearing the piano expertly pounded by a man who once moved Manhattan Salon-Keeper Muriel Draper to expound pertly...
...Monday night, Freshmen gather at Peabody Hall in Brooks House to hear captains of Harvard athletic teams, heads of publications and other organizations expound the opportunities connected with their activities...
...McLean Clark, former Nieman Fellow, who will discuss "South America: The Good Neighbor Dilemma". On February 19, Frank R. Scott, professor of law at McGill University, will speak on Canada as an American nation; and on March 12, William K. Jackson, vice-president of the United Fruit Company, will expound the peoples and problems of the Caribbean...