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1. Harris & Ewing Wage-Hour Administrator reports to President. Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. Wage-Hour Administrator Elmer F. Andrews leaving the White House today after making a report to President Roosevelt. At a press conference today, Andrews expressed belief that employees thrown out of work by closing of low wage industries would be re-employed by 'decent' employers when the chiselling minority quits the business, 10/25/38

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2. Harris & Ewing Wage-Hour Administrator reports to President. Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. Wage-Hour Administrator Elmer F. Andrews leaving the White House today after making a report to President Roosevelt. At a press conference today, Andrews expressed belief that employees thrown out of work by closing of low wage industries would be re-employed by 'decent' employers when the chiselling minority quits the business, 10/25/38 [19]38 October 25

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3. Bell, Jeff, 1963- When in doubt, make belief Novato, Calif: New World Library; c2009

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4. Wells, George Albert, 1926- Belief and make-believe La Salle, Ill: Open Court; c1991

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5. Harris & Ewing Government scientist cools water to -6ʺ without freezing it. Washington, D.C., Aug. 9. The belief that water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit has been blasted by Dr. N. Ernest Dorsey, scientist of the National Bureau of Standards. Neither does all water freeze at the same temperature. These discoveries have been made by Dr. Dorsey after experimenting with 37 specimens of water taken from lakes, canals, and other sources. He has cooled water until it was minus 6 degrees fahrenheit that is, 38 degrees colder that the so called freezing point of 32 degrees. Yet it remained liquid, 8/9/38

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6. Harris & Ewing Government scientist cools water to -6ʺ without freezing it. Washington, D.C., Aug. 9. The belief that water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit has been blasted by Dr. N. Ernest Dorsey, scientist of the National Bureau of Standards. Neither does all water freeze at the same temperature. These discoveries have been made by Dr. Dorsey after experimenting with 37 specimens of water taken from lakes, canals, and other sources. He has cooled water until it was minus 6 degrees fahrenheit that is, 38 degrees colder that the so called freezing point of 32 degrees. Yet it remained liquid, 8/9/38 [19]38 August 9

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7. Greenway, William, 1963- A reasonable belief Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press; [2015]

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8. Bell, Jeff, 1963- When in doubt, make belief

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9. Wells, George Albert, 1926- Belief and make-believe

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10. Rain-making rites

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Geography. Anthropology. Recreation--Anthropology--Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology--Cultural traits, customs, and institutions--Intellectual life--Religion and ritual. Belief systems--Rites and ceremonies--Rain-making rites ; Rain-making rites
11. Van Leeuwen, Neil, 1978- Religion as Make-Believe Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: Harvard University Press; 2023

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12. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee No. 2. Hearings on H.R. 9832, to eliminate discrimination based on sex with respect to the appointment and admission of persons to the service academies and H.R. 10705, H.R. 11267, H.R. 11268, H.R. 11711, and H.R. 13729, to insure that each admission to the service academies shall be made without regard to a candidate's sex, race, color, or religious beliefs before Subcommittee No. 2 of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, second session

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13. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee No. 2. Hearings on H.R. 9832, to eliminate discrimination based on sex with respect to the appointment and admission of persons to the service academies and H.R. 10705, H.R. 11267, H.R. 11268, H.R. 11711, and H.R. 13729, to insure that each admission to the service academies shall be made without regard to a candidate's sex, race, color, or religious beliefs before Subcommittee No. 2 of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, second session

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