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It was ruled at the hearing, that the question be decided by a "consent election" in the local, set for May G. Mulvihill said the switch would be "agreeable to both sides," but that his union "does not try to encourage units of other unions to join ours."
Some footnotes are indestructible-at least, one of ours seems to be. It was dropped from a sober Science story about the bristle-thighed curlew in TIME's June 28, 1948 issue, and it read:
What separates Russia and the U.S. "is a moral issue of the clearest nature," he told 8,000 intent teachers and students jammed into the University of California's cavernous men's gymnasium-and another 2,000 who sprawled on the grass outside, listening to booming loudspeakers. "It...
Franklyn D. Holzman is doing extensive work on Russia's taxation system, which differs from ours in its relation to the economy. His study is important because it may help to show why Russia is subject to the same sort of ups and downs that plague free enterprise societies.
In their notebooks, which police found when they broke the Soviet spy ring in Canada in 1946, Soviet espionage agents were accustomed to make a brisk notation in Russian after the names of the traitorous scientists who furnished them information. The notation was NASH (he is ours).