Word: memoranda
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Memoranda and Documents" contains a story of Hawthorne's which has not been reprinted before...
TIME'S sources for its Cash-Shannon account: pamphlets, letters and memoranda by kin of the principals; old newspaper clippings, local investigation...
...well did Secretary Lippmann do his job?his abstract ideas filtered through to President Wilson's speeches?that he was sent overseas as a captain of military intelligence. There he met and worked with Editor Frank Irving Cobb? of the World. At the Peace Conference, Lippmann's memoranda became in the U. S. delegation the authoritative commentary on Wilson's 14 Points...
...Secret Documents." President Hoover's message on the Treaty had hardly been read before Senator Kenneth McKellar of Tennessee, Democrat, was on his feet with a resolution requesting the President to submit to the Senate "all letters, cablegrams, minutes, memoranda, instructions, despatches, records, files and other information" relative to the Treaty. This question of "Secret Documents" had already been thrashed out between the anti-Treaty members of the Foreign Relations Committee and the President, who had explained the papers desired and withheld were not solely U. S. property but belonged also to the other countries negotiating (TIME, June...
...body are there displayed in plastic, by photographs, in pickle, in transparency, most parts in all four media. Also there are bones. Many a visitor to the Museum last week involuntarily fingered his head when he beheld the Disassembled Man. Fastened to a tall, black board, like memoranda on a bulletin board, are the 206 disjointed bones of an adult. One could actually see what one has been taught but scarcely believes, that the head is made up of a lower jaw and 21 other bones. (The 21 are fused together at zigzag joints to make the firm though perforated...