Word: fored
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...First Lady (who often gets her clothes from Designer Mollie Parnis) stopped off at Steyerman's Department Store and bought nine dresses-linens, cottons and silk prints (size 14) in small, muted patterns. On impulse Mamie also tried on some of Steyerman's new over-the-fore-head hats. The upshot, familiar to many a U.S. husband, was that she emerged from Steyerman's with the same black pillbox she had been wearing when she left the Humphrey plantation...
...country's welfare depends on scholars who are working in the fore-front of knowledge and research. No one should have any hesitation about helping this kind of enterprise," Pusey declared...
...progress has reached, or is approaching, the last stage before their peoples assume responsibility for their own affairs." As for the cold war, Eden's theory was that "it is not so much military containment as political enlightenment which is the need of the day. Let us there fore be quite clear about our own philosophy in the appeal we make to other lands...
While Harvard and most other colleges remained quiet, Amherst College yesterday declined the Air Force offer which would have allowed its AFROTC unit to remain. At the same time Amherst's President Charles W. Cole revealed here-to-fore unknown conditions which the college would have to accept in order to keep its unit...
...fine afternoon in December 1872, the brigantine Mary Celeste was picked up heading westward in the South Atlantic under jib and fore-topsail, her galley table set for dinner, and not one soul aboard. Why her master, Captain Benjamin Briggs, his wife, his crew and his passengers-ten in all-should have deserted their ship in midocean is still the sea's most taunting mystery...