Word: adventism
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...turned 21, fled from his philosophy major at Loyola College and his night law course at University of Maryland to the sanctuary of his father's old rival, the Baltimore Sun. By that process of osmosis known to newsmen as "learning the business," he had progressed, by the advent of World War II, from police & sundries reporter to editorial writer of foreign news and national affairs for the Philadelphia Record. In the process he had made himself a qualified political economist-a rarity among U.S. journalists...
Since the advent of Dick Harlow to the Crimson coaching scene, there have been nine Harvard-Yale affairs, with the Bulldogs holding a five to four edge. Percy Haughton, most famous Crimson coach, compiled a record of five victories, two losses, and two ties in the nine years he directed affairs at Soldiers Field...
...With the advent of winter in Cambridge, that most played and seen national competitive sport, basketball, once again begins to assume its proper place in the University sports kaleidoscope...
...Four gathered at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria this week, the world was uncomfortably conscious that the advent of peace was still, 18 months after V-E day, 15 months after V-J day, not imminent. Could analogy support the hope that this peace was long-deferred because its issues were weightier and, therefore, less likely to be tossed aside...
Harry Truman greeted it as "the world's supreme deliberative body." What were the bones behind that fat phrase? What was the "Assembly of the United Nations" whose advent in New York raised vague but earnest hope, vague and earnest bewilderment? People were becoming familiar with the eleven-man U.N. Security Council, which met in continuous session to keep the world's continuously threatened peace. What was there left for this 51-nation Assembly to do? Where did it come...