Word: sending
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Naziism, Socialism, Communism, the Atlantic Charter, Lend Lease, League of Nations, Moscow Conference, UNRRA, International Monetary Fund, Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Dumbarton Oaks Conference and proposals, Pan American Union, Good Neighbor Policy, San Francisco Conference, the United Nations Organization and charter. . . . 7 would appreciate it if you would send me any information you have on these subjects...
...that a majority of the 21 could decide this or any other treaty issue. A two-thirds vote of the conference could send a treaty to the Big Four, any one of which could refuse to sign. If Russia, for instance, balked on the free Danube clause, her troops in possession of the river's banks could make the clause meaningless...
...paid too much for the whistle. One more summer like this and he would be ready for the bughouse. Already his ideas of going to Grad School were beginning to fade: the very thought of spending another few years stagnating with the rest of the gleeps was enough to send him out for another beer. It used to be a question of going to work or going to school, and naturally everyone picked school because life was a lot easier there. But now with so much else going on in the world Vag felt as though time spent in classes...
...spring the aurora borealis interrupts the direct wires to our printing plants in Chicago and Philadelphia, jumbling the transmission, mixing words and phrases, so that we have to send the copy over until it is intelligible. If that isn't irritating enough, nature sometimes steps in with a sterner warning-like the lightning bolt that struck the Philadelphia plant one Monday (deadline) night, knocking out the power supply. Type had to be reset in another plant, and teletypesetters worked round the clock. Chances are that your copy of TIME was late that week...
...knew how to organize things." When she got a chance to go to school, five miles away, she taught her family every night what she had learned.'She got a scholarship at Chicago's Moody Bible Institute, but went back South, disappointed, when the missions would not send her to Africa...