Word: testers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...most lately been slanders and abused by Mr. Wellser's name-calling We're tempted to spell that Willieke after Len Pesses was termed ""Peese and Dave Teeter "Tester...
...years. He was "one of the fathers of modern geography," and author of such classic studies as The Evolution of Sex, Chapters in Modern Botany. The essential condition of man, Geddes used to say, is that man is "always attempting the impossible and achieving it." Intellectual Cement Tester. Young Mumford decided to be a Renaissance man, too. So he got a job as an investigator in the dress and waist industry, became an assistant cement tester in the U.S. Bureau of Standards, a U.S. Navy radio operator in World War I. He was also an unsuccessful playwright, a student...
This week Bausch & Lomb's competitor, American Optical Co., also announced a new eye tester, less general in purpose but useful in wartime. It reveals the lack of good night vision so valuable in fighting...
Just Desserts. In Beckley, W.Va., a young man was charged with posing as a Government "applesauce and preserves tester." Working from house to house, he would declare preserves too sweet − a vio lation of rationing rules − collect $25 to guarantee the housewife's appearance in court...
Usafi's self-teaching program costs the G.I. $2 (covering any number of courses). On finishing a course, the G.I. may take a Usafi examination devised with the aid of a high-test tester, Ralph Winfred Tyler of the University of Chicago. If he wants to study further after discharge, he can submit evidence of his self-administered work to any high school or college for credit. Usafi's Madison, Wis. office can hardly meet the self-teaching demand. Examples of letters received...