Word: indorsees
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To Coleman's mind, the program has just begun to be effective (26,000 new jobs in ten years; annual per-capita income increased to $946), and Mississippi needs more time to effect the changeover -time that will be swept away if the racial crises fireballing through the South...
* A written communication notifies and informs the officer in question of the charges against him; the accused must acknowledge receipt of the communication, indorse it, may include any demand for trial he wishes to make.
6.--Furlough should have started July 25, but the First Service Command forgot all about it. As an old time sergeant-major I indorse this one as highly probable.
Mr. Churchill did not specifically indorse Mr. Roosevelt's North African political policy-as a policy. But he approved its results:
The Prime Minister ended, as he had begun, in high humor: "Therefore, tonight, I give you a message of good cheer-you deserve it and the facts indorse it. But be it good cheer or be it bad cheer, it will make no difference to us. We shall drive on...