Word: forwardly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Both sides picketed, sloganeered, glowered. Then a woman shook her leaflets, shrilled with nice irrelevance at a veteran: "I'm for Wallace." He rumbled back: "I'm an American." She conked him with her handbag; a policeman, moving beefily forward, got it in the face on the rebound. The randan was on: for the next half hour the Roxy's sidewalk was busier than Union Square on an old-time...
...strident step forward was repeal of the tax on oleomargarine (TIME, May 10). By a vote of 47 to 30, the Senate overruled Arthur Vandenberg's decision to send the House repeal bill to the anti-oleo Agriculture and Forestry Committee, routed it instead to the pro-oleo Finance Committee. The vote virtually assured repeal in the Senate and the end of the butter lobby's 62-year reign...
...Assembly came to no definite conclusion. But Dr. Hawley announced: "This has been an extremely important meeting, at which the demands of large consumer groups were set forward forcibly. They cannot be ignored by medicine or the voluntary prepayment agencies. Their demands have...
...nothing but a defense mechanism--to keep awake? For can you imagine a more monotonous occupation than three hours of watching men who need to watching, even if they are handsome, husky and dynamic Harvard men? And did you ever consider that all the average proctor has to look forward to are a PhD and immediate banishment to the wide, open spaces where, though men may be men, they're certainly not Harvard...
...bishop, but edited and initialed by all of them, is a kind of party platform. It indicates the position of the Church's leaders and the direction of the Church's thought. As Bishop Oxnam's address showed, that position is advanced, the direction forward...