Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...illustration of the philosophy which guides all our "back-of-the book" departments. Almost never, whether in Medicine, Art, Science, Books or Education, does the kind of news break which would make us stop the presses-as happens so often these days in World Battlefronts and Foreign News. Nevertheless, every back-of-the-book editor is just as eager as his colleagues up front to keep you quickly and reliably informed on the real and significant news within his special province...
...Bougainville Island in the Solomons almost 1,400 miles to the rear, still held the battered and all but useless base of Rabaul on New Britain. Battle still flared in the Wakde-Sarmi area and the Japanese had many troops on the south side of Netherlands New Guinea. Nevertheless, MacArthur's milestone statistics were impressive. Since Rendova the Allies...
...Nevertheless, at the time of going to press, that was the fact. TIME herewith prints some of the first anti-Willkie letters it has received since the Wisconsin primary...
Ramspeck and his committee went ferreting. They found out that the WASPs, earnest, hard-working and rule-abiding, are nevertheless an expensive experiment. Minimum cost of complete training for a WASP is $20,000-not $12,150, as the War Department once estimated. Of 1,313 women who have gone to WASP training schools, only 541 have graduated; 281 have flunked out; the rest are still in training. Only three WASPs (all of whom were seasoned pilots before they joined) are qualified to fly four-engine bombers. Nineteen WASPs have been killed, eleven in operational flights after graduation...
...Nevertheless, in the same week three of the nation's war leaders solemnly warned Congress once again that the U.S. must have a work-or-fight...