Word: journeyer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...good word for the boy: the omission of such a rite would have given the Republicans a chance to boast that even his own mother wouldn't stump for him. But to Mrs. Roosevelt, who must reconcile the duties of motherhood with those of politics, the journey presented complications...
...time goes on, the Administrative Board will set proposals for any wartime mobilization of Harvard's resources before Provost Buck and the Faculty. Roger W. Hickman, director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory and assistant to the Provost, will journey to Washington October 6 as the University's delegate to a National Conference for the Mobilization of Education...
...smudged. This proved (by the "Doppler effect")*that some of the light was coming from fast-moving objects: i.e., hydrogen particles racing toward the earth from the sun. A rough calculation gave their speed as about 1,800 miles per second -about the right speed for a 15-hour journey from the sun to the earth's upper atmosphere...
...JOURNEY TO THE Missouri (282 pp.]-Toshikazu Kase-Yale University...
...Nothing Further Removed." In Journey to the Missouri, Author Kase, onetime foreign-office career man, tells his own version of the Japanese story which ended on the quarter-deck of the Big Mo. Sketching in events since the Meiji Restoration of 1868 and going through to V-J day, it is by all odds the fullest and most interesting account yet to come from the Japanese side...