Word: disasterously
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Of more than 40 major bills that Lyndon Johnson has signed recently, "the most historical of all," he assured visitors last week, is one that will cost only some $37 million annually for the next five years. Since the aim of the measure is to develop economical, large-scale desalinization...
U.S. Missile Site 373-4, nestled among blackjack oaks in the Ozark foothills ten miles northwest of Searcy, Ark., had been out of operation for nearly six weeks. While the 174-ft.-deep silo, one of 54 Titan II sites in the U.S., underwent repairs to its air conditioning, plumbing...
West Virginia's handsome 41-year-old executive mansion in Charleston, once thought to be a safe place in which to brood about the ills of Appalachia, was suddenly declared a disaster area. A crew of workmen sprucing up the house lifted some floorboards, discovered that termites had chomped...
Excellent Vibrations. Mrs. Dixon specializes in lesser catastrophes as well. She is always predicting death or disaster for some friend, and lo and behold, writes her friend Ruth, the poor fellow keels over. On the other hand, some of her visions are quite exalted. She has announced that a child...
Smith went back to Lincoln Park, fired off an angry ten-page letter to his stockholders. He attacked the entire specialist system as "an invitation to disaster," said that the floor of the American Exchange "sounded more like a fish market than like a sedate place of business" and that...