Word: caste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Reader Lewis is wrong on two counts: 1) The "voting population" (in 1940, 79,863,451 "potential" voters) includes millions of disqualified voters (illiterates, residents of the District of Columbia, insane, convicts, migratory workers, etc.); 2) of the 60,576,979 "qualified" voters in 1940, 82% cast ballots...
...Sergeant Michael Troiano of the Army Air Forces was allowed to cast his vote at home after he had explained to a Staten Island judge that he was a prisoner of war in Bulgaria when his soldiers' ballot was sent...
...Helen Petacque of Chicago rushed to cast her ballot at 6:45 a.m., rushed on to the hospital, where she gave birth to a 7 lb.-7½ oz. girl...
...take a hint next time from some shrewd fellows like Dan Phillips or Bob Shepherd and bring your happiness cast instead of going west yourself. Don welcomed his fiancee, Miss Beth Bidwell, and her mother to old Boston last Saturday. The second thing Beth did was to remark how much Boston reminds her of San Francisco...
Tall in the Saddle and 500 other westerns are almost, but not quite, as indistinguishable as so many Lincoln pennies. What distinguishes this one is its discreet overall sense that the cast-iron predicaments, incisive fights, violent equitations, munificent landscapes and hay-stuffed creatures of such operas can be invested with some feeling both for humor and for authenticity. In advancing this idea, casually argued at best, the most efficient debaters are: 1) John Wayne, who is cinema's ablest proponent of rawhide masculinity; 2) neon-eyed Ella Raines, the most human and promising of the young sub-stars...