Word: belle
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Buzzers and wires for each room are a new item in Holmes Hall. This will make receiving calls easier, if not pleasanter, than in other dorms, where girls must go to one central phone on each floor to communicate with the bell desk...
...Ohio's character is primarily Midwestern and its political temper is more conservative than that of most industrial states. The most effective political instrument in the state is the Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) Republican organization, headed by Congressman-at-Large George Bender, Bob Taft's white-gloved bell ringer at the Chicago convention. Star performer of this outfit is a Cleveland lawyer named Paul Walter, who in 1950 lined up 150,000 northern Ohio volunteers to work for Senator Robert Taft's reelection...
...three possibilities depend on whether the Russians can win the Kurds to their side, or at least secure their neutrality in case the Red army tries to pass through their mountains. After a trip through Kurdistan, TIME Correspondent James Bell reported...
...thing. If nature gave you nothing to cling to, new girdles and heavy belts that push protoplasm where it belongs are also available. In a burst of remarkable reason, designers have decided to cover this nude look with coats that bellow out from the shoulder in barrel or bell forms and wander vaguely down to a faltering stop somewhere between the hip and knee. A tight skirt carries on from there, giving the overall effect of a candle being snuffed with...
...would be appropriate to cease talking about the Age of Lowell and begin to realize the Age of Conant had arrived. Even abolition of the beer plan in Since 1760 men living in the Yard had been roused from their sleep at 7 a.m. by the so-called "rising bell" which was first situated in Harvard Hall and then in Memorial Hall. Conant announced that he had "looked into the matter and found no good reason for continuing the 7 o'clock bell, and therefore ordered that it be discontinued." This move--it was the early Roosevelt era--was claimed...