Word: herman
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Manhattan, George Herman ("Babe") Ruth, 50, intending to vote for the first time in New York, hastened to P.S. 9, passed his literacy test, said he would vote for Dewey. Said the Babe, who played baseball 21 years: "I don't think anyone is good enough for 16 years...
Totting up his annual score, University of Chicago's Professor C. Herman Pritchett found that in the 1943-44 term at least one justice had dissented in 58% of the cases-a new record. (Previous high: 44% in 1942-43; in most of the Court's history up to 1937 the dissents never averaged higher than...
Pennsylvania's level headed Representative Herman P. Eberharter best summed up the dying Congress' feeble handling of the problem. Said he: "These gentlemen fail to realize the magnitude of the shock that is going to occur in this country. . . . They are failing to look forward to the future with any vision. . . . They are failing to attack the problem now because it requires a little bit of courage...
Ending the Post-War Council's summer series of forums on future international problems, Herman Finer, of the University of London, spoke Wednesday night in the Lowell Junior Common Room on "Great Britain in the Big Four and the Post-War World." The series was co-sponsored by the Liberal Union and the Radcliffe League for Democracy...
...Complete depression of the militarist class in Germany after the war" was called for yesterday by Dr. Herman Finer, currently Visiting Lecturer in Government here, since September 1942 Special Consultant on Post-War Reconstruction to the International Labor Office of the League of Nations at Montreal, and 23 years Reader in Public Administration at the University of London...