Word: tion
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From the White House went another order: Appeal Pine's decision to the higher courts. Next morning in Judge Pine's court, when the injunction papers were signed, Assistant Attorney General Holmes Baldridge asked for a stay of the injunc tion. "I deny it," said Pine. "Now you are free to seek relief elsewhere." Baldridge, grim and frustrated, stomped out of the courtroom. But that afternoon he showed up again in the grey-walled Circuit Court of Appeals (right next door to Pine's chamber), flanked this time by Acting Attorney General Philip B. Perlman...
Strike! Appeal! Within a matter of hours, the alliance of Truman Administra tion and Steelworkers' Union plunged back into the fight to make seizure stick. In Cleveland, before a labor convention, Steelworkers' Boss Philip Murray had just finished an oration denouncing the steel companies when a phone call from his Washington headquarters told him of the district court's action. Out went his order: Strike at once. Before midnight, the walkout from the mills was under way, and the flow of steel came to a stop...
...Roger Romeo Sugar Sierra Tare Tango Uncle Union Victor Victor William Whisky X Ray Extra Yoke Yankee Zebra Zulu The U.S. will probably swing over to the new words by 1952's fall. Until then, risking confusion, the American pilots can spell out messages by using either varia tion - viz., Jig or Juliett...
...fellowships, named after Dean David of the Business School, will take care of all expenses during the two years, and will carry no obligation for repayment. However, a moral obligation to pay has ben attached, in order tion to pay has been attached, in order to permit future classes to be David Fellows...
...benefit of latecomers to next month's press preview of Quo Vadis in Manhattan-and for those who may not be able to stick it out for the film's 2 hours and 55 minutes* -M-G-M thoughtfully prepared last week a sensation-by-sensa-tion timetable of Christianity's triumph over paganism: Excerpts...