Word: procession
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York, Ralph F. Lewis of Time, Inc., and roderick McRae, Vice-President of Bank of New York and fifth Avenue Bank; Greensbore, North Carolina, Charles F. Myers, Jr., Vice-President of Burlington Mills Corp.; San Francisco, California, John F. Marshall, Consultant; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, David N. Huseman, Presidetn of Houdry Process Corp., and Donald T. Brophy of Rohm and Haas...
...much for his lesser moments. When he is going well, he is unbeatable. He writes about Judd gray, the co-murderer, with Ruth Snyder, in a famously atrocious crime of the Twenties, with really extraordinary perception. He has a piece called "The Critical Process" which is the most illuminating discussion of criticism I have ever read. And he writes about Beethoven's Third Symphony with such excitement that if you can read music, you will be impelled to hunt up a score of the "Eroica" and see for yourself what he is taking about. Nobody else for Bernard Shaw...
...large number of pinball fanatics, then, is not surprising. Indeed, there are many who become entranced with the mere watching of this process, although they do not trust themselves to play. Ask these people-both the players and the watchers-whether the pinball machine is a mere frivolity. Far from that, they will tell you, this invention is one of the most profound and marvelous of the machine age: it is a thing which can restore the soul and give evidence of things unseen...
...Andean Cochabamba the government is building a cracking plant to process crude oil to be piped up from the Oriente. At Sucre it is planning a refinery. Last week it was negotiating a $16 million U.S. Export-Import Bank loan to complete a highway from Cochabamba to Santa Cruz...
Professor Northrop also brought Mr. Cohen's case before a regular meeting of the philosophy department. The department then wrote the Prudential Committee, unanimously reaffirming its faith in Mr. Cohen and protesting the procedure used by the committee as contrary to due process...