Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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CPA's plan brought a loud squawk from the Department of Commerce's Office of International Trade Operations. OIT, which would have to administer the CPA plan through export-license control, hated the thought of curbing foreign trade at a time when the U.S, was asking the rest...
At Poznan headquarters I was turned over to a character right out of Gogol-a middleaged, dark-bearded gentleman in the uniform of a Polish major, nine medals (not ribbons, medals) on his chest. His name was Vinokurov-a distinctly Russian name, but he agreed to speak Russian to me...
Day after day, in thousands of homes, dressmakers bumped around on their knees with their mouths full of pins. In 3,050 U.S. counties marriage-license clerks filled out documents with callous haste, barked, "Now jusraizyurighthands!" Florists toiled. Bakers baked. Female clerks batted eyes, gushed: "Something blue? Blue garters are...
Love in Bloom. In Phoenix, Ariz., Wayne Flowers and Martha Trees asked for a marriage license.
He proposed to put New Orleans into the slot-machine business by licensing some 3,000 city-owned "one-armed bandits"; to license legal bookmakers (at $25 a day); and slap a 20% levy on race wire services' gross receipts.