Word: surely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...present they are not sure when they will have the opportunity to make their objections heard. A public hearing on the measure, scheduled for Monday morning, was cancelled early this week and no new hearing date has yet been announced...
...sure, sure, why not," he replied, with unfamiliar authority...
Another thing I like about TIME is the way it makes everything in Washington so clear, so that a fellow like me can know for sure who the good guys and the bad guys are. Like for example your story about the missiles where you show that "Defense Secretary Neil McElroy, backed by the best intelligence there is" has it all over "Democratic Presidential Aspirant Stuart Symington who was...Secretary of the new Air Force (1947-50), when the U.S. was asleep at the missile switch." This political mess sure is ugly, but TIME makes it easy to see where...
...best thing about TIME is that it doesn't take all that "urgent and thought-compelling" twaddle so seriously that there isn't room for a little news about the lighter things in life. I sure liked that page-and-a-half spread you gave to that scandal in France about those rich people trying to knock one another off. Oh, those French, eh, Mr. Auer! And I can hardly wait to see how TIME covers that other scandal that broke last week in France about the government officials and the nude dancing girls. I guess the issue...
...representation of local educators' opinion of Conant's criticisms and proposals was expressed by Francis T. McCabe, Headmaster of Rindge Technical High School in Cambridge, who said yesterday that he was sure most educators would praise the report. "It aims quite clearly at school boards and parents," stated McCabe. "Only they might find fault...