Word: nationalization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...placard-toting members of the Radcliffe League for Democracy, accompanied by an equal number of men from the Liberal Union, set out from the Harvard Square kiosk to march alongside the United Packing-house Workers of America in a demonstration of "support and goodwill" towards an eight-week-old nation-wide strike of the meat industry...
Veterans overwhelmingly indicated that they believed the nation's security demands conscription once again at this time. Seventy-one percent of vets throughout the University favored selective service, while in the Graduate Schools a 79 percent total suggested the need for a draft...
Every spring, about the time the cherry blossoms open in Washington, the National Academy of Sciences there opens its great bronze doors. George Washington University and the National Bureau of Standards, with other Government bureaus, play host to the nation's scientists. Last week hundreds of them met for their annual round of scientific gossip...
Bobby Riggs v. Jake Kramer (Wed. 8:30 p.m., CBS television). The nation's ranking professional tennists, from Madison Square Garden...
...Laughlin announced price cuts from $1 to $5 a ton, even though first-quarter profits were down. (Big Steel's were down to $33,957,341 v. $39,234,511 last year.) Republic Steel Corp., third biggest steelmaker, was studying prices, had not yet acted. In all, the nation's steel bill had been cut about $80 million a year, not quite what it had been boosted two months ago (TIME, March...