Word: hasn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...programs usually end, as all proper radio serials should, with a cliff-hang: "Next time we'll see if Socrates hasn't some even unkinder things...
George's coat of arms bears the picture of two Herculeses, both with clubs; but so far he hasn't harmed a Hydra. A product of German governesses, Potsdam Military Academy and the British Court, he sincerely tries to do the "right thing," once remarked sadly: "There are no gentlemen in Greece with whom I could make friends." During his years in exile he apparently felt quite at home in the limbo of throneless royalty, where frayed memories of grandeur are brushed and brushed again like aging cutaways. He dresses well-perhaps a little too well...
HANOVER, N. H., February 12--Dartmouth hasn't lost a hockey game to an American team on its own Davis Rink ice since 1940. The high-powered Indians haven't dropped a decision to Harvard since coach Joe Stubbs' men swept their sixteenth straight win by trouncing the Green, 14 to 4, before a 1937 Winter Carnival crowd...
...week's end, while Selznick claimed that Duel's grosses in Los Angeles were running some 25% better than Gone With the Wind, he was still undecided on the next move. "After all," he said hopefully, "the Legion of Decency hasn't even seen the picture and it isn't classified yet. The archbishop merely issued a warning...
...fading memory. With the College almost doubled in size and with the age level three to five years higher than before the war, the number of men with something to say has never been greater. Yet for these men these has been never been no vehicle of expression, hasn't been for twelve months and, in the absence of any definite statement from the trustees, there promises to be none in the foreseeable future. Only imagination and prompt action by those who control the magazine can catch the thought and feeling of a very different and exciting Harvard before...