Word: panse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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George Herman ("Babe") Ruth, who has mostly watched baseball from the grandstand since his days as the "King of Swat," planned to launch a fresh career as a wrestling referee with an April 4 match in Boston, said he would go on a crosscountry tour if the new job pans...
In its nonstop campaign to break up Alcoa, the Government called Board Chairman Arthur Vining Davis, 77, onetime $60-a-month peddler of pots & pans, to the witness stand for seven straight weeks, five days a week.
Last week Clayton revealed that the Administration has a new plan: to let the companies themselves dispose of cutting tool surpluses, i.e., make them federal sales agents and pay them a commission on sales. (In a similar test plan, tried with aircraft parts, the commission was 30%.) The plan will...
Cooperation Wanted. Betsey Barton can now take care of herself entirely. She can even cook from a wheel chair (keeping pots & pans in bottom drawers instead of top ones) and mop ("not too clean, of course").
Pots & Pans. Jimmy Byrnes agreed, Nelson won, the first of the peace directives was issued. (Three others will come by Aug. 15. They will release machinery and equipment, allow the development of postwar models and approve civilian production when manpower and materials are available.) Under Nelson order No. 1, manufacturers...