Word: unexpectedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Wendell Willkie, Hanson W. Baldwin, William C. Bullitt and others who have been slapped down by the Russian press were joined by unexpected company last week. Soundly slapped down by Izvestia were British ex-Pacifist philosopher Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad (The Adventures of a Young Soldier in Search of the...
The world's biggest scientific group is the American Chemical Society, a polyglot organization of over 36,000. Its scientific cross section embraces professors, industrial chemists, $1,200-a-year research assistants-chemists high & low. Last week, in Manhattan for their annual convention, they were dazed by an unexpected...
For these reasons, coupled with the fact that Grumman workers are the fourth highest paid in the U.S. aircraft industry, and are ruggedly individualistic Long Island clamdiggers, chicken farmers, etc., no union is making any serious attempt to organize Grumman. The company has never had a strike or a slowdown...
In San Francisco Correspondents Robert de Roos and Fritz Goodwin hotfooted it to the Shoemaker and Naval Hospitals, spent hours talking with some of the just-arrived typhus-and malaria-ridden boys who weren't quite up to the trip across the country yet-sent a long wire about...
Self-Acceleration. In the far north, Marshal Govorov woke up the sector above Lake Peipus with an attack which overran Narva, which the Germans had held since Govorov drove them back from Leningrad. This action extended the active front to a reach of 800 miles from the Carpathians to the...