Word: guys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This exhibit includes portraits by Artists Ernest Hamlin Baker, Boris Artzybasheff, Boris Chaliapin and Guy Rowe-and already it has attracted record crowds at the Portland Museum, the Seattle Art Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art. And when these covers were shown in San Francisco as part of a special United Nations Art Exhibit, the State Department and Mayor Roger Lapham invited the foreign delegates to visit the museum and the reception there attracted more than five thousand people...
...plenty sore at the civilians," one guy began confidentially. Horn tried not to be snotty. He drank and drank but he was cold sober when he finally left the place and walked the girl home...
Careful to speak before the House, so that he could not be sued for libel, Democrat Boren charged: "Two men . . . are the chief instigators of 'Swindle, Inc.' The [foremost] is a Wall Street financial agent, one Guy C. Myers, known as 'Flash' Myers to his friends back in Montana before he made a hurried exit from that state. . . . His opposite number among the holding company gang is Howard L. Aller, president of American Power & Light...
...well he does the job depends on how-well he can make the confused Surplus Property Act of 1944 work. When it was passed, it was loudly damned as unworkable. Retiring Board Chairman Guy M. Gillette did little to take the curse off, laid down no clear-cut policy to sell the billions to come. To get rid of it, Symington will need to flavor caution (to keep property out of the hands of fly-by-night promoters), with shrewd sales promotion. He will have to find new uses for old products...
...begins in North Africa and ends with the march on Rome. Along that long, bloody road Ernie Pyle is omnipresent, but so self-effacingly (at Pyle's insistence) that he never emerges as much more than "the little guy" in the background. The story is well knit together from incidents in Pyle's best-selling books...