Word: fared
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Totem Pole, Julian Gordon and Herb Gold went canoeing Indian style. They were slightly disappointed by the soft drink fare which must be ordered by couples by the way. T.B. and T.E. started out from the Hotel Commander with their visiting fiancees and went out to take in the Shop Fields' band. For the benefit of first company men, these lads are the Tom Robinsons known apart only by their company numbers and middle names...
This modification of the Costa Rican bill of fare has revived a small industry that was nearly killed off by the war. Now Costa Rican markets are selling some 20,000 pounds of turtle meat a week. At first the people of the highlands in the interior refused to touch the stuff. There was a rumor that turtle meat caused leprosy. But that rumor yielded to another: that turtle meat is an aphrodisiac...
...Civil Aeronautics Board approval-Pan Am plans to spend some $52,000,000 to expand its Latin American routes. And Juan Trippe stirred the earth-bound citizenry with news: Pan Am expects to slash flying time from the U.S. to Latin America by approximately two-thirds and will cut fares even below the present steamship rates. Examples: the fare from Manhattan to Rio de Janeiro will be reduced from $491.35 to $175; Manhattan to Buenos Aires from $561.35 to $190.50; Los Angeles to Buenos Aires from...
Complete with bevies of poorly rehearsed dancing maids, Wagnorian men-at-arms, and overgrown temple ruins, "Cobra Women" lacked none of the usual touches which characterize this sort of fare...
Turning from "light summer fare," The Cambridge Summer Theatre has in "Anna Christie" its most successful show of the season. Acted by a uniformly competent cast, the O'Neili play of the Sea, despite the fact that a woman in a bar-room is not the sensation it was twenty-five years ago, is still good theatre...