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Word: greenes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps his strongest political asset is a highly photogenic family of four boys and a girl, who go to St. James Protestant Episcopal Church in Bernardsville in the dark green, blue and white kilts of clan Forbes. Their job: to offset the orange-blossom blush worn by handsome, greying Democratic Governor Robert B. (for Baumle) Meyner, 48, since he married Adlai Stevenson's distant relative by marriage, Helen Stevenson, last January. But Forbes has other ammunition to fire at Meyner. During the primary he sighted over the head of perennial G.O.P. candidate Wayne Dumont Jr., blasted Meyner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW JERSEY: Grooming for the Groom | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

...twice as costly-as World War II's Manhattan Project. With Major General Ben Schriever in overall command (TIME, April 1), R-W acts as his technical staff overseeing the 220 major companies in the ICBM missile program. So secret is the job that R-W's green-and-pink headquarters near Los Angeles International Airport is among the most closely guarded plants in the nation. So complex is the task, so voluminous are the analyses, reports, computations and recommendations that pour from its electronic brains that R-W is known in the trade as "the paper factory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ELECTRONICS: The New Age | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

...David E. Green '58, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, said that the present set-up is "very unfair to the Radcliffe girls." He explained if an organization were to abide strictly by the University regulations, no Radcliffe members could vote or hold office...

Author: By Martha E. Miller, | Title: 11 Student Groups Favor Full 'Cliffe Membership | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

Soon after half time Ron Eikenberry broke away down the wing for a forty yard run, and tactical punting by Joslin and Jim Damis kept the Crimson in an attacking position. Merkel also threatened the Green line when he grabbed a loose ball 20 yards out, only to be tackled just short...

Author: By Alastair J.C.E. Rellie, | Title: Rugby Team Beats Dartmouth, 6 to 3, Keeps League Lead | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

...this garment is meant to fend off the hostilities of a mundane world, and by sheer yardage at that. A mutation in the foul-weather line is the army-surplus trenchcoat; while it does not have the buckles and straps and rings of a good Burberry, it is distinctively green and of a suitably rude material...

Author: By David M. Farquhar, | Title: Creeping Continentalism: In Search of the Exotic | 4/27/1957 | See Source »

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