Word: bolds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...inaugural speech Ave Harriman. 63. beginning his first elective job after 20 years of top appointive offices in Washington, promised "a bold and adventurous'' program. His speech was anything but; even for a ceremonial event, the cliche count ran high (around 50) "The problems ahead are difficult, but they are not insuperable," said Harriman. a statement that was about typical and about right...
...Victor, biggest of all U.S. record manufacturers, took a bold step, chopped from 40% to 23% off its highest-priced LPs and EPs (mostly classical music). All Victor twelve-inch LPs (except original-cast show albums) now list at $3.98, all ten-inch at $2.98 apiece...
...wise to take a bold stand on German rearmament," said William L. Langer '15, Coolidge Professor of History and former assistant for intelligence to the Secretary of State, in reversing his former position...
...Washington dinner on the 51st anniversary of the Wright brothers' first flight, Pan American World Airways President Juan Trippe last week called for a national act of bold pioneering that might be as fruitful as Kitty Hawk...
...forests, "or you may invite the danger you appear to apprehend"). Cooper still stands out as master of action-Indian wars, deer hunts, sleigh rides, combat with wild beasts, the spring run of bass-action in which the great American wilderness is always a majestic participant. There is the bold Delaware brave Chingachgook, father of Uncas. Above all, there is Natty Bumppo. Shooting out a turkey's eye at 100 yards and escaping from the Iroquois beside Glimmerglass, showing a pioneer's contempt for newcomers who "strip the airth of its lawful covering," and at last retreating...