Word: austine
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Austin, Texas...
Said the headline on a two-page ad in The New Yorker last week: I AM SENDING MY SON TO GROTON WITH THE MONEY I HAVE SAVED DRIVING AUSTINS. The ad quoted a "private letter from [an] anonymous diplomat . . . who used to ornament the Diplomatic Corps," and pictured a man in riding boots, presumably the anonymous diplomat, with 1) a woman, 2) a boy (presumably the lucky Grottie) and 3) a pair of Austin cars...
Everything, Including ... In Tokyo, the Navy announced that Lieut, (j.g.) Carl B. Austin, aboard the carrier Princeton, had attached a kitchen sink to a 1,000-lb. bomb and dropped it on a major North Korean city to let the Reds know "we mean business...
...Austin W. Scott, Dane Professor of Law, commented: "The Princeton crowd sort of faded into each other...
After a long, hard day of campaigning, Eisenhower got to bed past midnight, was routed out again at 2 a.m. in Austin, where a crowd of 800 had gathered at the station. Most were students from the University of Texas, who came with Ike signs, cowbells and kerosene torches. Ike and Mamie appeared on the train's platform in dressing gowns. Said he: "This is really something ... I hope you get all A's tomorrow...