Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With its selection of the Man of the Year and its story on "Report from the World," it has raised the hope of this Mainstreeter from Podunk to its highest ebb since the era of Wendell Willkie's "One World...
...representatives of the Council's forums in 22 Cleveland secondary schools. They came-armed with research, arguments and ideas-to discuss current affairs at three special sessions with three TiMEmen (Foreign Editor Max Ways, Washington Bureau Chief Robert Elson, Berlin Bureau Chief John Scott). Later, they were to report back to their student assemblies on what had been said. Ways, Elson and Scott, who got a Grade-A goingover, found them a highly informed and knowledgeable audience...
...what is expedite? Well, it means advance, accelerate ... [it] has something to do with pediatrics and . . . is derived from the past participle of the word expedire, that is, to let go of the foot. Now, here we are with our foot caught, as it were. We have a report of one Commission before us [Atomic Energy Commission], and now we want to just tighten up on the foot of that report and not let it go forward; whereas, the General Assembly has said to us, you are recommended to expedite, free the foot, hasten the progress of the cons, deration...
Hundreds of Freshmen who chewed their electrographic pencils over the Kuder Preference Record in December will get a scientific analysis of their likes and dislikes next week when individual results are distributed, but Henry S. Dyer '27, director of the Office of Tests, cautioned students against taking the report "too seriously...
Predicting that during February the housing situation will be "very tight," Watson asserted that no man intending to move should leave town after exams without clearing his room. Those unable to enter new suites by 5 o'clock, January 29, should report to the superintendent of the building to which they are assigned rooms are cleared, he said...