Word: barnful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Franklin D. Roosevelt last week pulled a fast one, had the farm bloc sweating and cursing-and right where he wanted it. Just when they thought they had plugged every chink in the farm-price structure, F.D.R. blandly found a hole as big as a barn door...
...weekend of January 31 the club plans to hold its annual midyear frolic with the Radcliffe Outing Club in the Tamworth Region. After the hayride on Saturday there will be aspecial Harvard Square dance in Huckin's Barn...
Student. In Petersburg, Ind., a farmer found why his electricity bills were so high: one of his cows had been pulling on the light cord in the barn at night...
...Verse, it is bigger around the waist than they are, represents in its format and arrangement a superb job of publishing. Anthologist Aldington, in making his selections from the entire body of English and American poetry, tries less to hit a poetical bull's-eye than a poetical barn door. His misses are few. All the great and nearly all the minor ancients are fully, and in a few cases fulsomely, represented; contemporary poets receive mostly only token representation. People who tend to bloat when reading classic pieces can get relief, in The Viking Book, from its citation...
Adams House played host to the half-dozen army men, who seemed bewildered but generally pleased by Harvard. The men, buddies in their Quartermaster Corps outfit, toured the College, attended the Saturday night barn dance, and listened to the Army-Navy game...