Word: sending
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Paris one day last week, George Marshall and his U.N. delegates seemed all set to tell the Israelis to disgorge their recent military gains in the Palestine Negeb. The day after, however, U.N. watched in momentary amazement as the U.S. fell all over itself to send the whole touchy subject to a subcommittee. What was up? Said one delegate, when asked by reporters, "Address all your questions to the White House." President Harry Truman had made up his mind that nothing should be done to "embarrass" the Israelis...
Against these hard running backs Valpey will send a team that came into its own defensively last week against Holy Cross and has displayed spots of offensive brilliance all season. Throughout this week's night-time practice sessions, Harvard has been showing more and more cohesion. This may be the week when both offense and defense get together...
Ticket sales have been unexpectedly large for next week's encounter with Brown. Already the allotment has been bought out, and it will probably be necessary to send an additional supply of end zone seats to Providence next week. The Crimson side of the stands is likewise sold out between the goal lines...
Ultrafax will probably send few novels. But, said Sarnoff, it can duplicate movie films (such as newsreels) almost instantaneously at any distance. It can send whole newspapers. Perhaps it heralds the day when the newspaper reader, on his way to breakfast, will stop off in the living room to watch the "printing" of his morning paper...
...clubs, including the Liberal Union, will send watchers to local polling-places and help get out the vote in Cambridge and Boston...