Word: austine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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What a parallel! . . . ANGELINE UMLAUF Austin...
Prospector Austin McVeigh, who had made one of the famed gold strikes at Red Lake, Ont. kept mighty quiet about the discovery he made afterwards. Ranging the muskeg around Lynn Lake in 1941, he caught sight of a likely looking outcropping. The samples he took had traces of nickel and copper. Prospector McVeigh took back his boss, Eldon L. Brown, president of Sherritt Gordon Mines, to prospect further. Their magnetometer, which detects ore bodies magnetically, indicated a huge body of ore below the muskeg...
character labels: Austin from Boston, fluke from Dubuque, groan from Bayonne, keeno from Reno, leery from Erie, mute from Butte, noisy from Boise, pester from Chester, skunk from Podunk, trixie from Dixie...
...good, grey Warren Austin had heard Gromyko say that Russia now believed in international punishment for atomic offenses. That, to Austin, seemed "to narrow the field of questions at issue." Gromyko was not so optimistic. To newsmen afterwards, Gromyko said: "I do not understand Senator Austin when he says the issues have been narrowed down." Said an observer...
...Austin reached out to shake a hand that wasn't there...