Word: dears
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Dear Jack: 61, 32, yours ever, Gladys. Decoded, this reads: "You are more than ever in my thoughts. All my love dearest...
...Dear Tommy: 86, 120, love, Jacqueline. This would read: "Daughter born. I wish we were together on this occasion...
Benito Mussolini was speaking, and he was in good form. "I have come to look you in the eye," he said, "and to take your temperature and to break my silence, dear to me especially in wartime." This was his first speech since Nov. 18, when the first shock of terrible Greek counter-attacks had undermined Italian morale. That day he promised grimly: "We shall break Greece's back; whether in two months or twelve months, it little matters...
Instead of demanding more pay or shorter hours, Hochman merely asked the manufacturers to do two things dear to every manufacturer's heart: run their business more efficiently and make more money. Hochman's theory: the union already had a 35-hour week and adequate pay minimums; how well its members prospered in the future depended on how well their industry fared...
Barrett spent most of his time squiring Mile. Riabouchinska, while R. Bowden Broadwater '42, Pegasus, resplendent in the latest thing in tweeds--a semi-knee length imported effect with turned-back cuffs (yes, actually, my dear!)--greeted all the guests. The seductive Mlle. Baronova devoted most of her attention to an editor of the CRIMSON...