Word: solely
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also issued a new censorship code. The new code not only disallowed all stories about such things as battle tactics and troop movements which might give information to the Japanese. But it also forbade "unauthenticated, inaccurate or false reports, misleading statements and rumors" (thereby setting the Army up as sole judge of the truth) and "reports likely to injure the morale of the Allied forces or the relations between the Allied nations" (which could cover anything the Army did not like...
When Congress enacted the War Labor Disputes Act in June 1943, it gave the National Labor Relations Board the sole right to conduct the strike ballots. Last week NLRB gave an accounting of its first year's stewardship under the Act's terms. Some findings...
...light-gauge aluminum, "of particular importance since aluminum lifeboats and rafts are currently of riveted construction due to lack of a satisfactory method of welding." ¶A chemical fire extinguisher, which, when used around electrical equipment, will not generate phosgene or other poisonous gases. ¶A "non-slipping" shoe sole, "which will give good footing on an oily, steel deck of a ship rolling as much...
Floyd Stahl's charges will seek to repeat their sole win of the campaign tomorrow night when their Charles River, rivals travel here from M.I.T. to ring down the curtain on the current season. The Crimson downed, the Techmen, 52 to 47, in an earlier meeting on the losers' court...
High scorer for the evening and spark-plug of the Crimson attack was Jack Clark. The lanky forward's tricky dripbling and deceptive pivots netted him 16 points. Jack Noble, who came in at center for the ailing Captain Mike Keene and was Stahl's sole substitution, shared the losers' runner-up honors with Jack Wallace, each tallying six points...