Word: hearses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Council has done an enormous amount of liaison work between Faculty and students that most of the College never hears about. Whenever Faculty member wishes to obtain the opinion of a representative number of undergraduates, he is free to come to a Council meeting and discuss the problem with...
Radio is like Walter de la Mare's night-foundered traveler: it is never quite sure just who hears it. But last week radio found out several significant things about its unseen listeners.
No proponent of melodrama in the local room, City Editor Shaw (a graduate summa cum laude of Oberlin, and son of the Plain Dealer's longtime chief editorial writer Archer Shaw) gags when he hears about The Front Page brand of city editor. He made his reputation as a...
Cried Willkie: "Bring home General MacArthur. . . . Put him in supreme command of our armed forces, under the President." With the air of a man who has been groping for a word and hears it unexpectedly from a passerby, the U.S. echoed Willkie in the press, in Congress, on the street...
While the British Government investigrated, the London Evening Standard broached the whole unsavory subject of plane priorities, said: "One hears of Sir Samuel Hoare's butler, Lady Reading's secretary-chauffeuse, the eleven-year-old son of the Marquess of Queensberry . . . all taking up space [in the Lisbon...