Word: paneling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...decision put Young down but not out. ICC now has a panel at work deciding whether its reorganization plan should be reconsidered to see if MoPac's earnings were bigger than the 1949 plan allowed for. If the panel decides yes, the whole MoPac receivership battle, already 19 years old, may begin all over again...
...same foreign policy panel, Harvard Bundy, formerly of the Hoover Commission, declared, "I'm certain that the seizure (steel) was a foreign policy decision." Asked if he condoned the Truman action, he answered, "I hate the idea...
...supposedly informative panel discussion on "Candidate's Views of Foreign Policy," one of Saturday's All-College Conference seminars, deteriorated into a series of political speeches by spokesmen for Senator Robert A. Taft; General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Estes Kefauver, and Supreme Justice William O. Douglas...
...quite agree," said the other panel member, Subbiah Kannappan, graduate of the University of Madras, and now of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. "The United States and the U.S.S.R. should stop this pressure...leave Asia alone to work out her own balance...
Lady's Garter. Before trying to guess the letters in a phrase, the panel gets a one-line clue from Evans. These are often witty and usually to the point. Evans may spend as long as 15 hours thinking them up for a given show. Samples of his clues and the phrases they are to identify: "A tight situation in the business world, and one that seems to be growing tighter year after year" (office party); "One place in which everyone is late"(obituary column); "A man who talks in someone else's sleep" (college professor...