Word: turning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From now on the three writers and three researchers of the Canada section will join forces with their opposite numbers of the Latin America section to turn out The Hemisphere under Senior Editor Francis Brown, a veteran of 15 years with the New York Times. Brown, who makes frequent news-gathering trips to both Latin America and Canada, was decorated recently by the Government of Chile for his journalistic contributions to hemispheric unity...
Lawyer Louis McCabe arose. Medina turned on him. "Oh," said the judge, "now it's your turn to go after me, is it? ... Some day, somebody will read the record of this case and they'll see just how many times this sort of thing has gone on, and somebody may be brought to judgment...
...barbed-wire barrier along the border, across which men, arms and supplies had once freely flowed. If Markos was right-that the Albanian and Bulgarian backstops were not enough for Communist victory in Greece-then the tide of battle, which lately has gone against Athens, may soon turn the other...
...This list I am passing out now is self-explanatory, but I will do my best to tell you about it. All the reading is optional, and the material which will be included on the exams also optional, is underlined. If you turn the page upside down and look at it in eandelight, the management's wine list will appear. Don't worry about it; you will not be held responsible...
Under the new plan current lost and found depositories in Widener, the Union, Lehman Hall and at Houses will all be abandoned. Building janitors will turn in all articles to the new collection office, located in the University Police Force's headquarters. The move was first suggested by a CRIMSON editorial last month...