Word: dears
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cheap material. To improve these conditions, Sister Madeleine ran up debts, stole jewelry and silver to sell in Biarritz. Said she: "I lived a life of torment at the château, because I knew that someday I would be found out. But I had the arms of my dear little children around my neck. It was a good time...
...Dear...
...Dear Time-Reader TIME Senior Editor Jack Tibby said recently of TIME'S Medicine section: "Here is the running story of one of the most fascinating and active frontiers of all technology-microscope and white coat division . . . But it is more than just the recorder of advancing medical science. It is the story of people: men, women, children-and doctors...
...wave again the dear old dollar, For our B.A. has been banned...
...Dear Franklin . . ." After three months of brooding and flying a hospital bed, Ensign Bridgeman wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, beginning "Dear Franklin . . ." and demanded transfer to an active job. He told his secret to an admiral's wife who did welfare work in the hospital. She turned white and ran to the commanding admiral of the San Francisco Naval District. In old-line Navy custom, such conduct by an ensign was almost as shocking as mutiny...