Word: smarted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Witnessing the scene, a Domei reporter named Akimine said it made his eyes smart: "So much emotion packed into a single moment...
...once of Wall Street, he fought Wall Street bankers with the weapon of politicians. He once told a banker: "My way is the right way. If I can't have it, I will find some kind of a club to beat you with." And he has been smart: despite loud squawks from dividend-hungry stockholders, he poured wartime profits back into his railroads...
BENDIX AVIATION CORP. Sales-smart Bendix was busy during the war lining up a nationwide distribution organization while its factories were spouting $2.8 billion of war goods. Soon these distributors will have something to sell. Bendix plants making auto parts will be in mass production by late fall. New type AM and FM radio sets can roll off the assembly lines immediately...
...course, they will have to be housebroken to American Weekly ways," says slim, smart Martin J. ("Mike") Porter, who is only the third editor in the Weekly's 49 lurid years - and who is also, in print and flamboyant illustration, quite a few light years ahead of the scientists...
...smart, energetic industrialist from St. Louis, W. Stuart Symington III. moved in as the new boss of the Surplus Property Board this week. Thereby he took on one of the toughest administrative jobs in Washington-the disposal of roughly $90 billion of surplus war property held by the Government (TIME, June...