Word: austine
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wilson, director of the Office of Defense Mobilization, will join Warren R. Austin, chief U. S. delegate to the United Nations, at the June 21 ceremonies. Both men are expected to be awarded the University's highest honorary degree, Doctor of Laws. They will speak later at the afternoon Alumni Exercises in Tercentenary Theatre...
...events and trends in the publishing business; and, of course, on the rest of the magazine for keeping up with other current happenings throughout the world. We couldn't operate without the magazine, and are indebted to you for your numerous aids for stimulating class routine."-A. E. Austin, Head of Department of Journalism, University of North Dakota...
Last week the citizens of Blooming Grove and Texans for miles around turned out to honor 39-year-old Jim Sewell. He came up from Austin with his wife Janet and their two-year-old son Jimmy to give the commencement address at the Consolidated High School. Next day, a big truck trailer was pulled up in front of the First State Bank for a speakers' platform. There were speeches and telegrams predicting that he would one day be governor. Mrs. G. E. Ramsey, who taught him grammar, said: "Jim, I'm wearing red shoes...
Thanks to Ivor Brown who rescued the word "niffle," and thanks to Mrs. Millard V. Barton of Austin, Texas, who gladly seized the word as a ladylike name for Mr. Truman, and thanks to TIME (April 30, May 14) for publishing both wonderful events...
Another popular choice was U.N. delegate Warren Austin, who was predicted by other sources recently. Said one man, "Warren Austin, he's a good man. He'd be ideal...