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Word: archly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Stopped gossip that he would rebuff the G.O.P. senatorial candidate in Illinois, Chicago Tribune-backed Joe Meek, by giving Meek an open letter of endorsement. In return, Ike got a written pledge of loyalty from Arch-Conservative Meek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Helping Hand | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

After hearing testimony from Simms and his day editor, Stanley Atkins, who had also seen the altered vote sheets, the grand jury indicted two pro-Porter politicos: Russell County Solicitor Arch Ferrell (who said he was innocent), and Chairman Lamar Reid of Jefferson County's Democratic Executive Committee (who would make no statement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Routine Scoop | 7/12/1954 | See Source »

...Happy Loser. Last week Ronnie made good Harvey's threat. The boy turned up as a transfer student at U.C.L.A., U. of C.'s arch rival. U.C.L.A., his stepfather explained, has "courses more conducive to his learning." In the process of changing schools, although he has merely switched to another branch of the same university, Ronnie has lost a year's eligibility as a football player, but Harvey Knox is willing to pay the penalty in return for a chance to see Ronnie perform for two years under U.C.L.A. Coach "Red" Sanders. "I like him," said Harvey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Harvey's Hero | 7/12/1954 | See Source »

...past seven years, are devoted to Paris themes. As usual, he refuses to explain any of them. Says Chagall: "In art you can't talk about theories, because art's a thing of life into which enter problems of love and death. One must be an arch-genius, and still more, to pretend to give theories. Cezanne launched theories, and Cezanne was almost that arch-genius. What is left today after 50 years-his theories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: DONKEYS IN THE SKY | 6/21/1954 | See Source »

Following LaFarge's address, John L. Sweeney, poet and curator of the poetry rooms, delivered a poem, "An Arch for Janus," written for the occasion. In homage to Henry Adams, it was inspired by the line "All experience is an arch, to build upon," in "The Education of Henry Adams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Genuine Scholars A Hidden Army, LaFarge Declares | 6/15/1954 | See Source »

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