Word: learnedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Since then, Miss Steinert has been devoted to Petrillo-as a news source. A former member of an opera company, she appreciates a good performance, which he gives, and she has always been able to get a direct answer from him to a direct question. This time Petrillo came through...
Neither Roosevelt nor he knew a great deal about diplomatic technicalities at first. But they learned fast.
The blast against Communism was the Prime Minister's own. He had picked his own time for loosing it: last week's valedictory to politics. He had written it without consulting the Cabinet, and he spoke it without relation to Ernest Bevin's anti-Russian blast in...
Stubby, bubbly Sherover, 59, has made a fortune out of his ideas and his energy. He has edited a newspaper in Buffalo, built a hotel in Brooklyn, managed a trade magazine in Tokyo, designed a correspondence course ("How Do You Know You Can't Write?"), and run the Linguaphone...
It is a good time to look hard at the services of the CRIMSON to the Harvard community and to its own editors. As our newsmen-turned-author and our learned committees tirelessly remind us, our society needs now, more than even before, the services of a free and alert...