Word: ended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this spirit which impelled Reed, at the end of the Second Communist international in Moscow in August, 1920, to lift his team captain--in this case Lenin--on top of his shoulders...
...tentative lineup for tomorrow's game is: Bob Boyda, right end; Bob Mautz, left end; Darlin Wile, right tackle; Mike Sheridan, left tackle; Bill Swinford; right guard; Tom Gaston, left guard; Tony Watters, center; Grady Watts, quarterback; Gill Bamford, full-back; Ray Williams, left halfback, and John Damis, right halfback...
PARIS--Premier Charles de Gaulle, in a bid to end the exhausting Algerian war, yesterday appealed to the rebels to come to France for cease-fire negotiations...
...end of the square a great movement of blue and glittering brass stiffened to attention. A whistle blew and the hundred members of the Saint William's Catholic Youth Organization Champion Band marched up the street, blasting their way through the Washington Post March. Half a dozen puttee'd policemen leaped on their machines and raced ahead to clear the way. The bass drum thumped into the smoky air and crowds of civilian marchers fell in behind. The firemen followed, in step, bearing posters that read VOTE YES ON 4. A red-white-and-blue semi-trailer truck rumbled into...
First indication of this sordid program appeared when the high-minded Saturday Evening Post recently decided to end its own noble experiment by opening its virginal pages to liquor ads. As if this were not enough, the full scope of the industry's schemes was exposed at the recent meeting of the Distilled Spirits Institute. Here, an unidentified source disclosed that the industry may soon end the taboo on women appearing in its advertising...