Word: fateful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fears have been expressed that the invitation may meet with the same fate as the proposed mass exodus by 46 this summer and a Network. "Wellesley program" whose propriety was evidently questioned by publicity-wary Wellesley officials...
...even Roosevelt or Hershy themselves could settled any problems for these men just now," he added. Only Congress can determine the fate of 18 and 19-year-olds, so for the time being their status will have to remain vague. As soon as the new bill begins to take shape, however, Perkins expects to be able to release information which will clarify the student position...
There was a hint in Göring's speech that because of two bad wartime harvests there would be difficulty in feeding more than "6,000,000 foreign workers in Germany and over 5,000,000 prisoners of war." The fate of starving millions in occupied territories he skipped. On his own food troubles he made no comment. But Turkish fishermen did. They reported that one of Göring's planes visited Istanbul every Thursday and loaded up with lobsters (at $7.50 each) and caviar (at $15 a pound...
...Bitter Battle on Sept. 13 and 14 temporarily decided the fate of the Solomons...
...clearly destined by a higher fate for the gridiron. Only six days a week of practice and they held it behind those tall fences where no one could tell whether you were working or not. And look what the experts had said about the team this year. Why, they were only children--Vag stroked his sparsely stubbled chin--they were green and inexperienced...