Word: tested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Detroit. John L. Lewis had won one battle with a coal contract which had laid a few detours around the new law (TIME, July 21). Last week the C.I.O.'s lusty, restive United Automobile Workers opened up on the Ford Motor Co. U.A.W. made Ford a test case in a fight to get unions out from under any responsibility for wildcat strikes. U.A.W. wanted a clause in its contract specifically releasing the union from the law's provisions that unions may be held financially responsible in court actions for failures to control the membership...
Baseball umpires, unlike tragic heroes and lesser mortals, are presumed to be incapable of errors in judgment. Last week the presumption was put to a severe test...
...troubling. Its hero, Lieut. Cooper, works in the Newspaper Section of Military Government; his job is to unearth heroes, i.e., German journalists who had bucked the Nazis and somehow survived. He squirms guiltily in his role of judging conqueror. How would he, as a German, have stood the test of the Nazi terror? What right has he, a noncombatant desk officer who has always doubted his own courage, to browbeat the uncourageous...
Thirty Freshmen have been invited to participate in a return engagement of the step test for physical efficiency that they failed to pass six weeks ago, Normand W. Fradd, assistant director of Physical Training, announced yesterday...
Part of a novel experiment by Fradd to find out if elective athletics will compare with assigned calisthenics for step test flunkees, the group of 30 will retake the test on Monday in the Indoor Athletic Building...