Word: greenly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Extraordinary Privilege. While the House sweated, the Senate, which would probably have to take final responsibility for extracting Rankin's stinger, was in almost as waspish a mood last week. After listening to A.F.L.'s 75-year-old President Bill Green, as he doggedly resisted anything but outright repeal of the Taft-Hartley Law, Ohio's Robert Taft finally exploded in exasperation: "Mr. Green, I don't want to make a speech. But it seems to me you are claiming the most extraordinary privilege any organization ever claimed in the United States...
...stubby (5 ft. 8 in., 175 Ibs.) Louis Armstrong speaks of his role on Shrove Tuesday (March 1), his expressive eyes shine with excitement and amusement. Dressed in long, black-dyed underwear and grass skirt and wearing a green velvet cape and gilt cardboard crown, the King sets out on a riotous 20-mile, all-day parade. He winds through the streets of the Negro district, stopping at the shops of parade sponsors, holds court, sees that his loyal Zulu subjects are refreshed with beer and potato salad...
Five of the six Dartmouth victories were won from small prep schools such as Tilton and Kimball Union. In their one collegiate contest, however, the Green freshmen took a slim 41 to 38 victory over Yale. Harper's team has beaten three college teams, Trinity, Captain, and Brown...
...hockey team turned on the pressure four goals and 28 minutes too late at the Arena last night, so the visiting Dartmouth Indians eked out a 4 to 3 win. Virtually the only reason why the Crimson second and third period surge failed was the brilliant goal play of Green captain Dick Desmond...
...pound class is still up in the air. Dave Smith has received the medical staff's green light but the Crimson probably won't need him to beat Dartmouth. Coach Butch Jordan may not want Smith to tempt a recurrence of his arm injury...