Word: framed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Agriculture Clint Anderson clomped a heavy foot on the brake. At a press conference in Chicago, tactless Clint Anderson casually dismissed meatless Tuesdays and eggless Thursdays as just "symbols of sacrifice." They were not intended "primarily to save food themselves," he said, but "to get the public in the frame of mind to conserve food." It was "like going to church on Sunday. . . . It's a reminder...
...kept its slate clean by eking out a 1 to 1 tie with Medford High School yesterday on the Business School Field. The Yardlings scored first in 8:45 of the second period on a boot by wing Sherry Houston, but Medford evened the score early in the fourth frame when Leo Livoti sunk one from a scramble in front of the goal...
...student body of the different parts of the country." This is perfect grist for the mill of a man whose special approach to American government emphasizes the interplay of sectional differences. Gaus earries on his specific researches on civil service and the power-man conjunction within a frame of thinking that is almost a credo. The hall mark is distinguished service. But "politics" will win unless the air of above-board teamwork replaces friction on the base level of political operations--and unless countrywide appreciation of our common cause builds inter-regional harmony...
...aiding the shipment of food and other supplies to specific parties abroad. For the second phase of its program the Council should seriously consider a plan for stopping general food waste in the dining halls. While this is an impersonal method, the results will fit neatly into the frame of thinking outlined last night in the President's radio appeal...
Coach Mikkola, who earlier this week chalked out the winding five-mile course with Carroll Getchell, was happy to report that nobody got lost in the first full-scale hill workout. Otherwise, he wasn't in too happy a frame of mind yesterday...