Word: 32nd
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...ticket!" An executive who was stuck in his 32nd-floor office with two attractive secretaries tried to sleep there?but his wife phoned every 15 minutes throughout the night. Thousands curled up in church pews?and at St. Patrick's Cathedral discovered to their dismay that there are no rest rooms. "We've been sending people over to the New Weston Hotel for 80 years," said Msgr. Thomas McGovern...
McNamara's decision meant the striking of the colors of many of the most famous and decorated divisions in the National Guard and Army Reserve, probably including the 32nd "Red Arrow" (TIME, Oct. 13, 1961), the 77th "Statue of Liberty," the 83rd "Thunderbolt" and the 90th "Tough 'Ombres." McNamara put a stop to an old Army practice of awarding Reserve commissions to newly elected members of Congress. Said he: "We shall not tolerate traffic in commissions." More than anything, the decisions signaled a definite increase in the power of the Department of Defense, moving the U.S. military establishment...
...already proved a vintage year for big art festivals. By coincidence, three famous periodic exhibitions fell in the same year that London's Tate Gallery put on its bold survey of a decade of invention. That exhibition introduced a host of young Londoners. Venice's 32nd brassy Biennale gave official acclaim to U.S. pop. Germany's didactic Dokumenta III then launched op. The 43rd Pittsburgh International, better known as the Carnegie, fails to find any new avantgarde, but makes up for this lack with a rich platter of hearty helpings: 401 paintings and sculptures...
Married. Peter Stanley Firestone, 24, third-generation heir to the Firestone rubber fortune, son of Roger, youngest of the four brothers who head the country's 32nd biggest corporation; and Julie Nelson, 23, Scottsdale, Ariz., socialite; in Riverfalls...
...this composition makes Coach McCurdy very sad. He moans the loudest when he recalls the Heptagonals two years ago when three Crimson runners finished first, fourth, and sixth, but the team lost the meet when the next two Harvard men showed up 32nd and 43rd...