Word: extention
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also fighting for king & country. With this sane and simple paradox-which is as sane and simple as Ernie Bevin-he had captured the imagination of millions who believe firmly in both nationalism and world government. Many saw him suddenly as the great defender of the West. To some extent he was-though capitalists who counted on Bevin to preserve the West of free enterprise were likely to find some day that they had bought a large and ferocious pig in a poke. Bevin believes with his party that men can live freely within a controlled system. Should this proposition...
...drawing the only major penalty of the game and Bossiere scoring again at 1:10. Harvard made it 5 to 4 on a freak goal. Cowan's wide shot at the Crusader goal was caught by net-minder Soccorso, who proceeded to juggle the puck around to such an extent that it landed inside his nets and hit pay dirt...
Leaders of the South's long-ailing major industry, habitually dependent for protection on Southern oratory in the halls of Congress, announced that hereafter they would fight their own fights-to a certain extent...
...definite rent has been decided upon as yet, but officials assured that they would be tailored to the veterans' in- comes to as great an extent as possible. The University must pay for the preparation of the site, supplying utilities, maintenance, and miscellaneous costs; since the venture must pay for itself, rents must be high enough to cover these expenses. The entire project will be handled through the Housing Office...
Student bodies in the war years consisted overwhelmingly of Freshmen; the upperclassmen from whom the Freshmen had formerly derived guidance and stimulation were gone; the few that were left were to a great extent concentrating in mechanical applications of the natural sciences, doing research in chemistry or physics for the war effort, or galloping through term after term with such concentrated loads of studies that there was no time for "irrelevant" thinking...