Word: bows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Buddling yesterday inside the Bow Street clothing store annex, which last week was methodically stripped of its bird-like gargoyles, sat two lonely figures...
...Bohn came back from three years in the Army to take over the second oar in the Varsity boat. Moving now more sedately than he did as a Navy night fighter pilot. Bill Cochran is bow man. Tom Grant, purple-heart infantryman, handles the Varsity megaphone...
Desperate efforts to save face left Bow Street's bird-men with little more than a handful of feathers late last night as ornithologist-footballer Richard Cresson Harlow exploded claims that the Ibis--which vanished from the Poonish vaults early Thursday--was still in the funnymen's possession...
...majority of the House voted in strong favor of "pre-marital interdigitation." a small but determined minority came out in favor of the idea, but felt that "just a little" was permissable especially "when you're engaged." At the same time, a rumor emanating from the Press agents along Bow Street was supported when 58% of the House decided "that beautiful women do go to college." A minority felt that it was a "waste of talent...
Harry S. Truman gladdened the heart of a Washington visitor who admired his silver-streaked black bow tie. The visitor -Connecticut Publisher William J. Pape -yearned for one just like it. But there was none, said the President; he therefore lent the tie to Pape for a night. White House Secretary Charles Ross took pains to keep things quite clear. "He has it on loan," he emphasized. "We expect him to return...