Word: bushing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...escarpment is empty. It is a plateau covered with scattered scrub and occasional boulders, and here & there it is cut by dry streambeds called wadies. The sun has just come up, and each stone and bush throws a long shadow...
...While the Popular Front swayed, bush-mustached President Aguirre felt more & more like a man who does not govern but merely presides. He spent more & more time with the red wine he cultivates. Fortnight ago he was reported...
There was Asahel Bush, Oregon's great banker (TIME, April 22, 1940). When he was 89 he lifted himself from his deathbed, asked "Is everything all right?" and, upon being told it was, said, "Keep it so," and died...
...citizenry (178,000) is an anthropologist's dream. Below the 1,000 Dutch is a weird blend of Javanese, British Indian, Chinese, aboriginal Indian and Bush Negro. The Negroes are descendants of 17th-Century imported African slaves, who live and dress much like their savage forefathers, but still speak a kind of stubborn English.* Surinam produced 615,434 tons of bauxite in 1940, exported all of it to the U.S. The chief bauxite mine is at Moengo, up the narrow Cottica River close to the boundary of Dutch and French Guiana...
...John T. Axon '44, Donald W. Bales '44, Marvin G. Barrett '42, Thomas W. Blazey '42, Wythe M. Bogy '44, Charles Breunig '42, Charles S. Bridge '42, Thomas N. Bridge '44, Robert B. Broadwater '42, Robert W. Broge '42, Jerry M. Brown '44, John W. Buddenberg '43, Curtis A. Bush '43, Neil B. Carson...