Word: gays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alexander Gottschalk of Straus; Ehoneser Gay. Jack J, Neuser, Larson M. Powell of Thayer; William J. Cates, Warren H. Markarian of Weld; John II. Freeman Claude E. Hootott, Jr., Clifford J. Meyer, Anthony S. Patton of Wigglesworth...
bright and gay...
...magazine since 1929) was boosting its circulation guarantee another 50,000, to 1,250,000. Hecht, who now publishes five other successful magazines, also sent a new journalistic offspring out into the world. He put on sale 200,000 copies of The Children's Digest, a gay-colored pocket-sized monthly that was a frank imitation of the Reader's Digest. Children's Digest will reprint the best stories, comics and other features from children's magazines and books...
...general started searching the hills again. This time he found about 50 of the enemy in a draw up on a mountainside. They were too far away for the .505, so Gay ordered an artillery barrage behind the village to put in some airbursts. The first round was right in range, but 500 yards to the left of the target. Gay gave the correction to the guns. This time the rounds were right on the nose. The Reds who could still move raced back up the hill to safety. Gay had his airbursts follow them...
...general was silent on the way to his headquarters. When he got there he walked unwillingly toward his desk. The desk had a pile of papers on it. Gay looked at them with distaste, plunked down his helmet. "I've been having myself a hell of a time," he said as if to himself. He looked at the papers and added: "But I guess that's the sort of thing generals ought not to be doing...