Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...governments will watch Schaefer with hope. New York, for instance, has paid over $7,000,000 in a single winter to clean snow from its streets. If artificial snowmaking proves effective, meteorologists will watch for supercooled clouds bearing down on a city. Airplanes will give them the dry ice treatment, making them dump their snow outside the city limits. Perhaps, if ski-minded, the weathermakers can shunt the snow to winter resorts...
...those who most need to work is hardly consistent with the generous scholarship policy of the University, and certainly unnecessary if the same work merits the same pay. The present practice makes lower wages the penalty of having to work to stay in college. This is singularly unjust treatment of a group of students most of whom have demonstrated by their willingness to earn their way a real desire to attend Harvard...
...assume his duties on the bench during the Big Stick rule of the first Roosevelt, it concludes with the precedent-breaking visit of President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ninety-two year old, retired jurist. During these years, the play winds through only an occasional and superficial treatment of the century's important political issues. Over all, the ever-present guiding hand of Fanny is seen to be the driving force in the formation of Holmes' ideas and opinions. In the emphasis of the degree of this influence, a weak spot may be perceived in the plot...
Last year Bob Hope thought he saw a way out. He split up some of his talents and earnings into a family of corporations. Like many of his gags, the basic idea was not new but the Hope treatment was. He set up the Hope Corp. for books, and Hope Records, Inc. for records. Both were wholly owned by Hope. But a third corporation, Hope Enterprises, Inc. had 25 other stockholders, including Bing Crosby, Director Leo McCarey, was designed for independent movies and personal appearances...
Cochran should have a very bright future as a polished movie menace. Mile. Morgan, who has done some fairly suave acting in French films, gets the safe treatment Hollywood gives many pretty foreign imports: she is allowed to be modish, mysterious and monosyllabic...