Word: adding
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...said the Sweep, "and 'specially considerin' little old 'itler said we was military idiots. . . . Cor strike a light. If we'd 'ad any military sense at all we'd 'ave packed up in June...
...want to start slackin' orf just because we've 'ad a victory," said the Sweep. ". . . Keep up your 'ome Guard and keep your stirrup pumps 'andy...
...formal speech over, Wendell Willkie ad-libbed...
Three hundred newspapers in seven western States are carrying this help-wanted ad to lure white collar men to the railroads-to tamp ballast, replace ties, hoist the heavy rails. As war cargoes ride the rails and troopships wait at the railheads, workers on the roadbeds are needed more and more. But before it advertised for white-collar hands, Southern Pacific cautiously experimented...
...Advertisements are limited to five mediums: 1) newspapers and magazines; 2) unillustrated posters and show cards; 3) unillustrated films or movie slides; 4) radio (but commercial plugs must be officially O.K.'d in advance and no ad-libbing is permitted); 5) mail-order catalogues-which may not be sent to persons living within 15 miles of Australia's major cities. New billboards, for example, are banned...