Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...remarkable that on p. 24 of TIME, Sept. 2 you refer in a footnote to the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-und-Gotha, apparently not remembering that his sister is shown on the cover of the same issue...
...Alumna of Simmons College with over ten years experience, Miss Trickett will report for duty about October 1. Her duties, as described by Durant in a formal statement yesterday, "will cover general supervision of menus, food preparation, testing of food stuffs, preparation of specifications for purchasing, cost analysis...
Demands for the appointment of a dietician were first raised by the Student Council last spring in a report which attacked "widespread inefficiency in the preparation of food at Harvard that would never be tolerated in a restaurant that had to cover its cost without guaranteed clientele...
Last week, badly scared, the Council ran for cover. It dropped its charges against Quality House (and two other stores), let them sell at any price they wished. To low-price retailers (like Macy's), who have fought price-fixing for five years, this was cheerful news-a big hole in the armor of all price-fixing theorists. To New York State legislators it looked as though a major operation would have to be done on the battered Feld-Crawford...
This new type reflector, it was explained, combines the advantages of the reflecting telescope and of the large-field photographic refractor. If both refracts and reflects. Ordinary reflecting telescopes cover satisfactorily only a fraction of one square degree of the sky at a time, but the new Jewett Reflector can cover from ten to a hundred square degrees, depending on the properties chosen for optical parts and mechanical parts. It is particularly effective for surveys of the distribution of galaxies and stars, variations of stars, and other problems where a large coverage and high speed are essential...