Word: impendingness
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Several janitors revealed yesterday that they had heard rumors about an impending strike, but that there had been no official announcement. They expect a union meeting sometime during next week to discuss the whole subject of wages.
The turnabout was caused by an impending worldwide cotton shortage-and the leanest U.S. cotton crop in four years. Bugs, bad weather and the cut in acreage allotments under the support program had slashed the U.S. crop this year to an estimated 9,869,000 bales from 16,128,000...
On last May 30, when most students in the University had nothing more serious than impending final exams to worry about, Dana Adams Schmidt was in a somewhat more critical situation. Schmidt, then New York Times correspondent in Prague and now a Nieman Fellow here, had just had his name...
At a White House breakfast one day in 1944, Franklin Roosevelt and Pan American Airways' Juan Terry Trippe put their heads together over Latin America's impending dollar shortages. One way to solve them, said Roosevelt, was to in crease tourist traffic from the U.S. by supplying better...
The New York Herald Tribune, which does not identify Negroes (in crime or general news stories), reported the impending marriage in a conventional little society note tucked away on page 6. It did not mention the race of bride or groom.