Word: yet
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Have the linotyper and proofreader come back to work yet after their [struggle] with the Welsh spelling lesson and the line on Llanfair P.G.*[TIME, March 21]? And then to break a syllable! Right...
Arms for Europe, he explained, was a logical extension of ECA and the Atlantic pact, the final peg in a policy. But arms assistance was not directly "a product of the pact-an instrument which is not yet in effect." On the contrary, said Acheson, "even without the existence of the North Atlantic pact, the need for assistance and the recommended response of this Government would be the same." So, he concluded emphatically: "These requests and our replies therefore in no sense represent a price tag to be placed upon the pact...
...cannot count on friends in Western Europe if our strategy in the event of war dictates that we shall first abandon them to the enemy with a promise of later liberation. Yet that is the only strategy that can prevail if the military balance of power in Europe is to be carried on the wings of our bombers and deposited in reserves on this side of the ocean...
...surprise. The men are the same, in almost every position, that started all last year. Stuffy has moved Ernle Mannino to third base, where his fielding Wednesday was extraordinary. Hal Moffie is filling in for still-ailing Myles Huntington at second. These three are new; the others are familiar. Yet their performance certainly seems a cut above last year...
...Yet Webster's article does give the April Advocate an interestingly medieval touch and is in agreeable contrast to the simplicity of Fodor's story and the topicality of the "arguments" over the Clubs. It is just this contrast and variety that the Advocate is evidently trying to foster. The editors should endeavor in the future to add depth of thought and clarity as well...