Word: dog
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...doll!" sighed a girl under an umbrella. "That's a lot of king," murmured a man, as the 6-ft. 4-in. Paul passed by. At lunch with Washington correspondents, the Queen smilingly accepted two items which were not on the menu, a hamburger and a hot dog, but turned pale when she was offered a foaming chocolate soda. "A soda should be eaten in private," she protested. The stories of her craving for sodas, she explained later, were grossly exaggerated...
...line of his body, and cried: "No! No! I will not go!" He struggled with three Indian guards, and all four burst into the tent. "Please sit down," said the North Korean explainer. The P.W. swore at the explainer in hoarse, rasping Korean: "You are a pig and a dog and a descendant of pigs and dogs." He kicked at the explainer's table, and spattered his tunic with spittle. The explainer was still calm. "It is your privilege to refuse repatriation," he said evenly. "Why don't we sit down and talk about it?" The P.W. screamed...
...Voltaire; 'He is then a dog. A superstitious dog. No worthy man was ever superstitious...
...Korean Ace Captain Dolphin Overton. At the Citadel, a plebe is still a Doowillie, Dumbrod, Dumbsmack or Duwack; he must still "crawl" for an upperclassman. If a cadet asks, "What do plebes rank?", the Doowillie must reply: "Sir, the president's cat, the commandant's dog, the waitresses in the mess hall and all the colonels at Clemson [College...
...late afternoon, a weary little youngster washes down the final hot dog with the last Pepsi-Cola, and hurries off in search of a sign that, as he reassures himself by touching each letter quickly in succession with his forefinger, does indeed spell...