Word: uncoverer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"Amnesia and not escapism probably is the answer to the West case," theorized William G. Lennox, assistant professor of Neurology, in his psychological analysis of the medical evidence associated with the disappearance of Thomas H. West '50. Police of eight states, augmented by private investigators, have been unable to uncover...
But reporters knew that the General had more on his mind than fishing. As chief of the Canadian Army's Western Command, embracing British Columbia, Alberta, the Yukon and Northwest Territories, he has stated bluntly that he considers the area "vulnerable." Among its military assets: the deteriorating Canol pipeline...
The Navy is not putting all its money on uranium. A large part of it, in the 30 universities which have been assigned the problem, will go into fundamental studies of the interaction of protons, neutrons and electrons. The Navy hopes they will uncover better ways of releasing nuclear energy...
Assuming that practically no one works alone, the examiners tried to uncover each candidate's character and capabilities as a member of a group. Some of the techniques for this odd vocational guidance experiment were borrowed from the British War Office Selection Board; others were developed on the spot...
Some college coaches scout for themselves, but more trust the job to assistants or to game-wise alumni. The job: 1) to record each play and shot, elaborately charted with identifying letters (H for hook shots, S for set, P for push); 2) to uncover players' idiosyncrasies and ways...