Word: busiest
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Americans' interest in their own art heritage keeps growing, museums and galleries are rushing to keep pace. One of the busiest workers in the field is industrial Detroit, now rapidly coming into its own as a major center of American art research...
Like a bear emerging from hibernation, the stock market last week shook off the lethargy of many weeks and moved vigorously ahead. Starting the week at 479.04 on the Dow-Jones industrial average, the market advanced in heavy trading (marked by the busiest day in a year) to end the week at 486.72, the biggest price advance in three months. To many economists, it was a cheering sign that the market at last was taking note of the favorable business news it has been bearishly ignoring...
Captain Jim Bailey was therefore called upon to make 27 saves, making one of the busiest 60 minutes he has spent this year. He played one of his best games particularly in the first period when he made three fine stops on solos by Ephmen forwards. In the second and third periods, the varsity defensemen played further back than usual and there were no more breakaways...
With hundreds of key operators working under diplomatic immunity in foreign embassies, the Soviet MVD's foreign-intelligence section has long been the world's biggest and busiest espionage organization. But allied counter-espionage agencies are beginning to box in the Russians. Since 1950 the U.S. has declared 13 Soviet diplomatic employees persona non grata. The practice has spread to Holland, Denmark and Sweden, which have recently demanded the withdrawal of suspected Soviet embassy spies. Last month the FBI, arresting Jacob Albam and Myra and Jack Soble on charges of being Soviet agents (TIME, Feb. 4), hinted that...
Over the entrance to 27 West 44th Street in New York, in the heart of the busiest part of the city, flies a large crimson flag with an H in the middle. It marks the men's entrance to the Harvard Club of New York City, which is not to be confused with the women's entrance next door...