Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...econometrics society, usually has summer meetings of its own but this year decided to hold its convention in conjunction with the larger math conference in order to make possible greater exchange of information...
...students who continued on to college. The superintendent asked one of his brightest students why he was going to work instead. Said the boy, with startling directness: "You went on to college, and look what happened to you! I'm going into a factory and really make some money...
Allotting $100,000 to his campaign, he hired a Chicago studio to make a movie for free distribution to the nation's high schools, youth clubs and other organizations. By last week Lumbermen's 20-minute movie, Last Date, had been seen in 35 states by some 2,250,000 people, many of them young drivers...
...Dickinson family, perhaps in Emily's own reticent spirit, put the scholars off for more than 50 years. The family's main concession: doling out heavily edited volumes of Emily's verse, with many omissions and with arbitrary changes in diction and punctuation designed to make her revolutionary prosody and bold use of words more acceptable to conventional taste. Biographers wanted to know why good-looking Emily ("My hair is bold, like the chestnut burr; and my eyes, like the sherry in the glass that the guest leaves") immured herself in her father's sprawling brick...
MacArthur has justified his stand by classifying the Communists with the Tojos and the war lords, with all "obstructionists to democracy." The general's broad classification tempts his critics to make an even broader one. Obstruction to democracy comes from the Communists, certainly; but the threat from Western stiflers of free opinion, from the Mundts and the MacArthurs, appears at least an equal obstruction. In Japan the General has given Communists another cause, and the Japanese a reminder of pre-war government...