Word: conservee
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Not in the dashing Morgan or Gates tradition is President James Brents Hill, 63. A penny pincher, he peppers his 26,600 employes with "president's messages" on thrift and courtesy. He once told employes to conserve pencils because L. & N. had to haul 1,887 lb. of freight...
It is in this context that we must consider the influence of Russia in the post-war world. Laski advices that "the conservative American student who fears that the defeat of Hitler will open the floodgates to Bolshevism has the elementary duty to see that the masses. . . have something to...
WASHINGTON--The Office of Production Management tonight appealed to residents of seven southeastern states to immediately "black out" all athletic field flood lighting, shop windows, gawdy electric displays and similar non-essential illumination to conserve vitally-needed energy for national defense production.
The grey-clad figure who faced him over the threshold didn't look like a solicitor, though. In fact, Vag decided that his closest counterpart was the bronze gentleman who sat on a marble pedestal in front of University Hall. His prepared speech beginning "I always send my laundry home...
The 1942 Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs were more redesigned (in order to conserve scarce materials) than the trade had expected. Pontiac front fenders extend almost to the rear doors; all G.M. cars have sweeping fenders, concealed running boards.