Word: filed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Single veterans or men with one dependent won't need to file any additional papers to collect their subsistence increases to $75 and $105 respectively. Men with two dependents or more should file papers at World Hall...
...significance of ADA's full-dress show? The rank-and-file members total under 25,000. These are predominantly on campuses (school affiliate Students for Democratic Action boasts half of the 190 chapters) and in the middle-class ranks of socially alert physicians, lawyers, and businessmen--a nebulous tidbit of independent voters politicians understandably have chosen to ignore during the organizational growing-pain months. Its leadership has furthermore consisted largely of intellectuals and ex-bureaucrats of the Roosevelt period whose current strength in public affairs is negligible for all practical purposes...
Every morning, the students file into the bare assembly room, the boys seating themselves on one side and the girls on the other, for daily worship. The meeting begins with the usual few moments of silence. Then Principal Walton slowly unwinds his long legs and rises to read from the Bible. There is a period of silence again, and the pupils file...
Poindexter was married Sunday and both he and his wife are looking forward to a Durgin-Park steak dinner with Professor Prosser's gift, but Poindexter still wants his original $5 back and plans to file a declaration of his injury next Saturday in the Cambridge courthouse...
After graduation, he joined the editorial staff of an encyclopedia where he developed the card-file memory and catch-all curiosity that are often watermarks of the great essayists. Shifting to the New York Evening Post as editorial writer and columnist, Strunsky became editor of its editorial page by 1920. When Cyrus H. K. Curtis bought the paper and started telegraphing editorials 'from Philadelphia, Strunsky "stepped into the subway one day and came on uptown" to the Times...