Word: pass
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...that he would do just that if the bill came to him as the Senate had approved it. Said Harry Truman: It is in terrible shape; it couldn't be worse. Said the Senate's Republican strategist Robert A. Taft: "If it is vetoed again, Congress will pass a resolution extending rent controls and quit...
...clock every morning a trim but stooped figure enters the Wigglesworth Gate and proceeds towards the west end of the Yard. Now and then the stroller stops to examine a shrub or gaze speculatively at one of the old buildings, and passers-by can detect bits of conversation that pass between the stroller and some invisible colleague. Indeed, at certain points, the figure seems to stop and engage in lengthy discourse with himself, ending abruptly with a nod of decision and a hurried resumption of his path toward Lehman Hall. The early morning boulevardier is Aldrich Durant, Business Manager...
...week, and the food is hardly different enough to create a stampede for select cooking if everyone with weekly contracts were allowed to eat at any of the dining halls. At present, each House or hall has a list of its members, who are checked off as they pass through the chow line. The simplest method would be to allow interhouse slips to be signed for any guest with an eating contract any place in the University, but if Lehman Hall found this created too much confusion, the dining hall cards to be distributed next fall could be printed like...
Those men at present taking special exercise class will get another chance to pass the step test at the end of six weeks of the current special exercise program, Norman W. Fradd, assistant director of Physical Training, announced yesterday...
Winston Churchill, detecting a small flaw in a London comedy, dropped around backstage to pass the word. In subsequent performances, when the British trucks rounded a corner they sounded their horns...