Word: carse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There were a couple of cars outside the jail. Afterward the sheriff said "he thought he had heard the nigger yelling something like, 'Don't take me.' " But he didn't pay much attention. Albert Harris turned up the next morning. All he remembered was a...
When London announced last fortnight that illegal immigration of Jewish refugees into Palestine must end, the 1st Infantry Division threw barbed wire round the port area, patrolled its perimeter with tanks and armored cars. Early one morning Tommies and Royal Marines began transferring 1,286 refugees from two small sailing...
The U.S. so far has done nothing about the size of Japanese newspaper staffs, except to be astonished at them. Tokyo's biggest paper, Asahi Shimbun ("Rising Sun Newspaper"), which has a 3,350,000 circulation, is only a two-page paper now-but has an editorial staff of...
Partners Henry Kaiser and Joe Frazer had inflated public expectations with a lot of purple publicity. They had indefinitely shelved their "startlingly different" (i.e., front-wheel drive) car. They had fallen flat on one wild production goal after another. Against a March prediction of 11,000 conventional cars by anniversary...
Yet K-F was able to trundle a pilot model off its 7,954-ft. No. 1 line in May. Last week No. 1 was running under its own power and producing three cars an hour. This snail's pace, said production men, would gradually be stepped up to...