Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...greatest supply of food in all history. A two-year store of wheat lies heavy in the big concrete granaries of Chicago and Minneapolis, in the steel bins, like sawed-off oil tanks, which dot the Midwestern countryside. Rude, slatted corn cribs groan from overloading as well as frost: the U.S. has enough corn for 18 months...
Snow, shovels, stalled cars, slippery sidewalks and frost-bitten cars were actual proof to many that Chapel Hill, although in the old South, does possess the common Northern habit...
LONDON-Stalled before Moscow after a 21-day battle in which they lost an collimated 300,000 men, the Germans were reported in a communique broad-cast from the Moscow radio tonight to have struck heavy blows at the industrialized Donets basin on the southern frost...
...Robert Frost, noted American poet, will speak and read from his poems in the Dunster House Dining Hall, on Tuesday evening, November 4th at 8 o'clock...
...family in the woods near Mt. Chocorua, N.H., five-year-old Pam, dressed only in light overalls and sneakers, wandered off, got lost. For eight days her father, aided by CCC boys, State police, soldiers from Fort Devens, bloodhounds, airplanes, searched for her. It rained. At night there was frost. Late one afternoon, a searcher heard a weak little voice call "Hi, hi." There was Pam, sitting on the bank of a brook, a couple of miles from the spot where she had last been seen. Said she: "I have been lost since Sunday and I have drunk from...