Word: stucke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Byrnes stuck to the terms of the Truman-Attlee-King statement on atomic energy (TIME, Nov. 26). Following its terms closely, the Foreign Ministers proposed an atomic energy commission under the UNO Security Council, to make suggestions in four stages: 1) free exchange of basic scientific information; 2) controls to see that atomic energy is used only for peaceful purposes; 3) elimination of atomic and other mass-destruction weapons; 4) effective international inspection of atomic activities. Each stage must be successfully completed before the next is undertaken...
Unusually early for a Yale climax, the game was stuck into the schedule in the only spot that could be found. It follows the toughest game on the Harvard schedule Holy Cross...
Henry Ford, who has always run his business as a family concern, banqueted the faithful Ford workers who had stuck through 35 years of war & peace, paternally put his own famed family on display...
Admiral William F. Halsey, whose foot and mouth seem to have a dreadful affinity, appeared to be stuck for life with his equestrian boast (that he would ride the Emperor's white horse down the streets of Tokyo): he got a white wooden mount in Manhattan from members of the Military Order of the World Wars. Day before, Gossipist Leonard Lyons quoted his latest blurt, apropos the atomic bomb-that he would have preferred to lick Japan without it, conceded that it "did one good thing, though. It meant 100,000 dead Japs we'll never have...
...Army & Navy doctors, still stuck over seas, griped when they heard a rumor (only partially true) that 1,600 men who had just got their medical educations free under the armed forces' training programs had been discharged without having to serve at all. (The overseas doctors had hoped that the 1,600 new doctors would relieve some of them...