Word: wanted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...furnished and paid for, a car, and have just bought a country place with 15 acres of land-fishing and swimming available-which should be paid for within five years; and we have done this on less than $5,000 a year (we could have made more but we want time to enjoy the good life...
...brief stay in Morocco. On greeting Bernard Ford, one of the Pacific Coast's leading investment brokers, we asked him to choose between a flying trip to Marrakech or a motor excursion to Rabat. He answered: "Look here, before anything else let me go to a newsstand. I want to get the TIME copies I've missed since we left New Orleans...
...days in Germany are over; there will be other Americans there for some time to come. I want to make sure that there will be more TIMES. To me there is no simple way to let people like Miss Rosenberger-in whose hands the future of Germany (and lots more) rests-see what makes our kind of American democracy function. If she and her friends get from TIME-as I have in the past 18 years-a little better understanding and perspective of events and a broader knowledge of people, it will be not only a liberal education but also...
...these reasons, as far as I am concerned, card holding members of the Communist Party are out of bounds as members of the teaching profession. I should not want to be a party to the appointment of such a person to a teaching position with tenure in any educational institution...
...conspiracy and calculated deceit have been and are the characteristic pattern of behavior of regular Communists all over the world. For these seasons, as far as I am concerned, card holding members of the Communist party are out of bounds as members of the teaching profession. I should not want to be a party to the appointment of such a person to a teaching position with tenure in any educational institution. But with this single exception which is the unique product of our century, I maintain that a professor's political views, social philosophy or religion are of no concern...