Word: bloomingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...dirt-floored shack in the Ramapo Mountains of New York, 30 miles northwest of Manhattan. Together with his housekeeper, Maggie Gannon, he had passed much of his time avoiding the so-called conveniences of modern society. Last spring, suffering from a heart attack, he waited for the dogwood to bloom; then he died...
...largest number of Freshmen in years attended the preliminary lacrosse meeting, and things began to look fairly bright for newly appointed coach George Hanford. As the weeks progressed, the team progressed with it, and prospects looked even brighter. Last Saturday, Hanford's carefully nurtued prospects suddenly burst into full bloom: the '51 squad flattened perennial powerhouse Exeter...
Even a trimming at the hands of Navy will not leave Bolles too depressed, nor will it nip the Crimson's Olympic hopes before they have a chance to bloom. Contrary to popular belief, qualification for the trials in June is not based on the situation in the win and loss columns, but merely on the filling out of an application form...
...special praise. There is also a spirited young miss named Barbara White, whose freshness and beauty remind us of an old ideal we once had, oh, many years ago. After the Dickens movie, "Quiet Weekend," with its rather ordinary people, should be as welcome as the flowers that bloom in the spring, and just as worthy of notice--not for relief, but for acquaintance...
...BERNARD BLOOM Indianapolis...