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Word: craning (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...busy Natchez race track as he did in his shop, bet regularly, and finally owned his own race horses. Marksmanship and hunting ran racing a close second. Unfortunately, Johnson would shoot anything that moved, from alligators to robins. A typical day's bag: "2 Squirrells, 1 white Crane, 4 or 5 Aligators, 2 tolerable Large Snakes and 1 very Large one, water Mockersins, 1 frog...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Slave & Slaveholder | 8/20/1951 | See Source »

Long Henry was a 375-ft.-talI marine crane, the towering pride of Kiel Harbor, when the victorious British appropriated him in 1945. For five years, Long Henry played his robust, uncomplaining part in cleaning up bomb-battered Kiel. This year, the British sold him to the French for 1,500,000 marks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Asleep in the Deep | 8/13/1951 | See Source »

When French engineers turned up at Kiel to collect the 5,000-ton crane, they decided to save the cost of dismantling Long Henry for transport by towing him by sea to France. German skippers who know the treacherous sea route around the Danish peninsula pronounced the scheme "suicidal," but the Frenchmen thought they knew better. They hawsered four tugs to Long Henry, chugged away with him into the Kattegat Straits between Denmark and Norway. Off the northern tip of Denmark, a fierce storm blew up; Long Henry began to wallow like a waterlogged dinosaur. For an instant his long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Asleep in the Deep | 8/13/1951 | See Source »

...operation, sent salvage ships to the spot. But not a gurgle was heard from Long Henry. The French abandoned their search, sailed home. Last week France was out 2,000,000 marks, the British were wealthier by 1,500,000 marks, the Germans of Kiel were out one valuable crane, and Long Henry was rusting at the bottom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Asleep in the Deep | 8/13/1951 | See Source »

Atkinson sent a summons to each Council member and to Crane ordering them to appear in Middlesex Superior Court on July 2. The bill-in-equity was ordered to settle recent disputes about whether the City Council or the City Manager has authority to decide the salaries of city employees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Manager Orders Mayor to Court In Wage Dispute | 6/5/1951 | See Source »

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