Word: ated
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria, 2,000 men & women in evening dress ate their way through Fumet of Gumbo Chervil, Native Guinea Hen, Bombe Glacé Britannia, and sat back to hear the Great Debater. Winston Churchill had made a Fulton (Mo.) profession of his democratic faith. Joseph Stalin had written the answer that joined the issue between two social philosophies more directly and authoritatively than it had ever been joined before...
Last week, as old Bull Collegians prepared to "go down" from Cambridge, they ate a final dinner with Provost Sheppard and other masters. Main course: Southern fried chicken...
Back in New York, Clementine Paddleford hastily scrawled two columnsful of hentracked copy, so her public, reading on Page One what Churchill said, could read on page 26 what Churchill ate. It was a classic example of the kind of mouthwatering food coverage that draws 100,000 letters a year...
Before leaving Washington, the President had bustled pleasantly through an unusual list of social engagements. He invited himself to a lunch given by Senate Secretary Leslie Biffle, ate three bowls of chile. He spent an hour at a cocktail party thrown by Commodore James K. Vardaman Jr., his naval aide and nominee for the Federal Reserve Board. At week's end he dined at the Statler with the White House Correspondents' Association, and laughed good-naturedly at a skit parodying the tune: I'm Just Wild About Harry...
...Elaborately whittled, fragile-looking Fiji spears. The kinky-haired Fijians did a lot of fighting but very little damage, although when they did succeed in sticking somebody, they ate...