Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Miss Small asked Radcliffe Student Government to hold an open meeting Thursday afternoon at which she would answer questions concerning the disciplinary action. She said Miss Labenow had broken release dates. She said she had no record of any such occurrences and could not recall a definite instance. Miss Projansky said later that Miss Labenow has not broken a single release date this term, since Miss Projansky has been Publicity Director, and suggested that Miss Small had perhaps misunderstood the term "release date...
...Indonesians sniffed suspiciously and rejected the Dutch answer. This week the conferees continued their talks and a search for a compromise...
Would use of the atom bomb be seemly in the eyes of God, and, if so, under what conditions? Singly and in groups, the world's clergymen were doing their best last week to give the answer...
Some businessmen questioned whether the loan should have been made at all. Said the Wall Street Journal: "Why should our government . . . maintain output of civilian goods at the very moment it is attempting a large-scale conversion of industrial production to warmaking equipment?" The answer seemed to be that RFC wanted to keep K-F going in the hope that it could get some arms contracts...
Four months later, as though in answer to this prayer, came Kathleen Winsor's potboiler about an amoral woman, Star Money. The critics deplored it, all right, but even with that advantage Star Money failed to give the book business a shot in the arm. By July, Bookseller had decided that "perhaps the general public is weary of literature"; and in the August doldrums it came to the irate conclusion that "we [U.S. readers] are too lazy to think for ourselves...