Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fact that the sign also warns that the place is closed on Tuesday reflects the probability that the joint is overcrowded on Sunday, attended by drunks on Monday who must sober up and who collect strength on Tuesday to start it all over again on Wednesday. This is an encouraging sign. It was so in the "bad old days of the Czar," when the empties were also thrown all over the back yards of Russia until the time came to throw them through the shop windows...
...recession," agrees Economist A. W. Zelomek, president of the International Statistical Bureau. But Zelomek's idea of recession may startle many businessmen. "At the bottom," says he, "we'll be way above the prosperity levels of pre-Korea." Staff Chief Grover Ensley of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report has still another view of what is happening. Says he: "We are getting into an adjustment which, if not of the recessionary type, is of the downward type...
...sentiment akin to satisfaction in many non-Communist, liberal circles. Favored among the terms describing the revolution were "agrarian reform" and "the real will of the Chinese people." Supposedly, the Chinese communists were fairly decent reformers who were completing China's fight against Japanese domination by ending the joint rule of Chaing Kai-Shek and corruption...
...program, long under attack, had been a joint and integrated plan of study between the Law School and College, leading to the A.B. and LL.B. degrees...
Tonight's joint opening marks the first time the two drives have started during the same week...