Word: maining
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...main issue was whether freshmen should hold junior executive positions on the Register. Gilbert maintained that they should--"this is a freshman book, freshmen should have a large say in running it." The publications men said that freshmen should heel the book their first year, and later rise to higher positions...
...compromise" meeting the situation was exactly the same as when it began--and the main issue of the Red Book had not even been discussed...
...however because of the philosophy involved and on the author's unsuitable prose the style. The philosophy falls along along the way, and the plot helds little interest but the book proves to be worthwhile due to the depth of the author's psychological insight. His perception of the main character's mind is convincing in parts and provides the only interest in the novel...
...turn it into a weekly newspaper. The new paper will have a 30-man board of directors, selected from 300 representatives of denominations, religious agencies and geographical areas. It will cost an estimated $2,000,000, though publication will start after $650,000 is in the kitty. Main offices will probably be in New York City, where its backers hope by next January to bring out a "national paper that looks like a newspaper and reads like one" and is "as universal in its interests as Christ's church...
Rabbi Herzog is a scholar who likes most to talk about his five-volume work, The Main Institutions of Jewish Law, but his interests range far & wide. Before leaving the U.S. next month he hopes to 1) visit the U.N., 2) see an Indian reservation, 3) meet Billy Rose...