Word: washes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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FRANK HENDRICK Omak, Wash...
Beverly C. Dunn Jr., of Seattle, Wash, as Teaching Fellow in Electronics; A.M. Harvard '42; Leverett S. Tuckerman Jr., of Salem, Mass., as Teaching Fellow in Electronics; A.M. Harvard '42; Edwin C. Gras, of Cambridge, Mass., as Teaching Fellow in Alternating Currents; A.M. Harvard '40; Herbert Jehle, of Cambridge, Mass., as Instructor in Physics; Dr. Engin. Berlin '33; Jackson E. Morris, of Hoquiam, Wash., as Teaching Fellow in Physics; A.M. Harvard '41; R. Ross Lamoreaux, of Santa Barbara, Calif, as Bigelow Fellow, School of Education; M.S.Ed. University of Southern California '40; William H. D. Vernon, of Brussels, ont. Canada...
Fort Worden, Wash...
...summer the Kaisers will have added twelve more ways on the other side of the Columbia River in Vancouver, Wash., ten more on Swan Island, will have a total of 33 ways in three gigantic Northwest yards working night & day to float some 290 ships by the end of 1943. In California, the Kaisers now operate three more yards...
This tale of a neglected wife who poses as a seductive twin sister to win back her husband was called "a threat to the institution of marriage" by church and moral groups, who made M.G.M. take it back and wash its mouth out. Its entire effect was vitiated merely by inserting near the beginning a telephone scene wherein Melvyn Douglas discovers that the flame he is playing with is really his wife. From then on his adulterous activities become husbandly jesting acceptable to the thinnest- lipped moralist. The trouble with the picture now is that it not only fails...