Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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From eras antedeluvian Harvard's Administration had opposed the building of a theatre in Harvard Square as a menace to the moral welfare of undergraduates. Around the turn of the century the Administration was joined by another forward-looking, progressive institution, the Harvard Square Business Men's Association. Together, side by side, they waged war on the machine age. But finally, in 1926, they were forced into an admission that men could fly, buggies could run without horses, and a motion picture theatre could be built in Harvard Square...
...addition they will support "the maintenance of a forward moving American democracy whose civil liberties and social gains must be extended as well as preserved in a program of national defense" and "the building up of hemispherical solidarity through a good neighbor policy of cooperation and assistance. In these beliefs the Marx-Stange faction concur...
...suddenly decide that the twin-motored Defense and consumer boom is heading them into inventory trouble-trouble, for once, on the short side. In that case, they might all jump into the commodities markets together, attempt to stock up for capacity operations through the end of 1941. Such a forward-buying movement would create the very shortages they fear, might lead to government priority rulings, moratoriums on tariffs, even price fixing. Detroit's delegation to the New York Auto Show did not have to worry about sales this week. But it had more than fenders and running boards...
Plymouth has 13 body styles, has added a "getaway" gear between first and second to give four speeds forward. This year it has a new safety tire rim, one-piece hood and horsepower up to 87. Prices...
...rest of forward bulwark which is set for the starting whistle on Saturday consists of Loren MacKinney, left end, Pete Elser, left tackle; Lone Star Dietz, center; Don Lowry, right guard; Tom Gardiner, right tackle and Joe Koufman, left...