Word: observerer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The discoverer of the comet, possibly an observer on a ship at sea, is still unknown. When this yet unnamed comet leaves our hemisphere, it's a 75-year wait before another comet circles the sun.
Harvard's new Russian Research Center will operate almost without competition in a field of unquestionable and immediate importance. Postwar Soviet Russia has already been analyzed economically, politically, and militarily by newspapermen, professors, senators, trained observers, and other species of export. The result, as far as the non-expert observer...
Tammany Plus. The small, smart, efficient high command of Poland's Communists, which one observer told me was "Tammany Hall with Tommy guns," plans to fight its battles one at a time, though occasionally these overlap. The projected seven-point program of absorption: 1) the wartime London government -in...
Not to bury the German Caesar but to dispraise each other, Russia and the Western Powers prepared to meet again. Would the four-power Conference of Foreign Ministers write a peace treaty for Germany when they met next week in London? The odds against it were set by one knowledgeable...
This observer remembers being consoled by his father's observation, at the close of Princeton's 35-0 shellacking of Harvard in 1935, that "anyway, our band was much better." History, it seems, has a way of repeating itself.