Word: coolness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...week's end some Russian soldiers moved along Iran's northern border. The Iranians keeping cool said that this movement seemed to be a normal change of garrisons and that there was no sign of a major Soviet troop concentration...
...reservoirs to 92% of capacity and earned plaudits for Rainmaker Dr. Wallace E. Howell* (TIME, July 24)" were drowning out some of the city's best summer music. The Lewisohn Stadium concerts, with four performances canceled, three postponed and nearly a score more threatened by lowering skies and cool winds, had already run $50,000 into...
...unostentatious, cool, soft-spoken tactician, who led the II Corps in Africa and Sicily and commanded the Twelfth Army Group in France in World War II, had never been in the Pacific until February of this year. Then he made a ten-day trip to the Far East. He had found U.S. troops in Japan "well-equipped, well-trained," he said, "but unfortunately poorly housed...
...ever carried. As we put off, a 40-man U.S. Marine guard in knife-edge khaki stood at ramrod attention as the Juneau's band blared a salute. Then, as the sun slowly set into purple clouds and dark green mountains, the ship seemed to relax. A cool evening breeze played across her bow and she headed back for "The Little Slot...
...serving out his six-year appointment, Joe O'Connell offered to resign. Washington heard that he couldn't see eye to eye with the White House on the proposed sale of American Overseas Airlines to Pan American World Airways. Last week Harry Truman sent him a brief, cool note of "best wishes" and accepted his resignation. Some thought that this was a hint that the President was ready to give Pan Am's merger the go-ahead...