Word: supplement
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Enemy of the People" will receive experimental treatment at the hands of the RDC with lighting effects being used to supplement conventional scenery...
Weld added that the individual delegates will be glad to supplement the report with any desired information relative to the particular panels and sub-committees on which they worked at the congress...
...Writing, New Writing. The last part of American Memoir deals with the quarter century of Canby's experience in literary Manhattan, beginning in 1920 when Canby was editor of a Saturday supplement to the old New York Evening Post (later the Saturday Re-view). The author's affections are somewhat frigid and his sense of anecdote lacks pungency, so that much of these reminiscences of a rather raffish and effervescent period read like a sedate editorial essay. His reports of acquaintanceship with people he admires, such as Willa Gather, Robert Frost and Clarence Day (Life with Father...
...House, once the villa of a Hamburg patrician, is a school where German youths in the British zone may take a ten-day "quickie" course in the principles of Christianity. The only such school in Germany, it was set up by the Rev. Neil Nye, an R.A.F. warden, to supplement the secular re-education of young Germans who have known no god but Hitler. The school's stated aim: to fill "the need for a definite and satisfying faith on which to rebuild the life of Europe." No Church of England outpost, St. Michael's House...
Along with the tuition increase, the Business School is instituting a rigorous program to reduce expenses. Efforts are also being made to raise an additional $5,000,000 endowment. There are no University funds available to supplement the Business School endowment income...