Word: processing
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...player, you come under the general classification of "our hero" in this town--IF you are a winner. Think of what happens when hockey season descends upon us. The first 100 words of any Bruin game story in a Boston paper deals with sauerkraut. Then, gradually through a complicated process of reasoning, the reader is brought up to the point where he can find out what kind of tollet paper the Kraut wingmen prefer...
Both Fraizer and John M. London '41, chairman of the Damocratic Club, urged voters to get in touch with their committee in order to simplify the process of voting. The Republicans maintain their headquarters with a complete information center at 2 Plympton Street. The Democrats have a less centralized system, with chairmen in each House Each chairman and his assistants will be fully prepared with information on how to vote by mail. Their names will be posted on House bulletin boards today...
...That such an agreement has been in process of conclusion has been well known for some time, and that fact has been fully taken into account . . . in the determination of this country's policies...
...thick with another kind of wind-that of rumor. The Germans were said to be returning small boats requisitioned from Norwegians. They were reported still sending troops out in barges, making them jump overboard and get ashore in practice landings, drowning not a few in the process. One German airman, when shot down over England, asked to be sent to the nearest German Army station. Told that it was across the Channel, he said: "It's at Reading. It's useless to lie to me. I know all about...
...speedy to operate, light enough to be toted by one man. An automatic focussing device would eliminate the time-eating practice of plunging a tape into an actor's face to measure his distance from the camera. A built-in scene recorder would eliminate the slovenly "slating" process-photographing the number of each scene, whacking two boards together to mark the end and beginning of the sound track. It would operate as quietly as a snowy night. Gone would be the cumbersome, crate-like "blimp" which covers the camera to keep its purring from drowning out actors' voices...