Word: hear
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...books, I asked our correspondents to tell me about their most harrowing, amusing and exciting experiences while working on TIME stories during 1951. Although, of course, many of our reporters were risking their lives, a number of their accounts were so engaging that I thought you would like to hear some of them...
What About Ike? Candidate Stassen was clearly glowing with good will for all. But his platform was not what the reporters had come to hear. Last November...
...hear them tell it, the Reds gave their prisoners a soft and cozy life. But a brutally contrasting glimpse got through when they tried to account for 1,058 U.S. names which were not on their lists. They were the names of men identified by U.S. authorities from Red broadcasts, pictures, prisoners' letters, Red Cross lists, other means. They had been prisoners once; where were they now? Said the Communists: 152 had escaped, three had been turned loose, 571 had died, 332 were unaccounted for but still the subject of inquiry. The Reds claimed that some...
...down on paper (1925). He wrote the lyrics in 1928, borrowed the melody of an old ballad to go with them. He finally got it published last year, and the folk-singing Weavers picked it up and boosted it into popularity. So much popularity, says Stevens, 59, that "I hear some of the boys in the woods are beginning to use their thumbs in the coffee again...
Then, last fortnight, the office began to hear some strange rumors about Student Starr-so strange, in fact, that at first the dean could not believe them. But just as a precaution, he called Starr in and asked him pointblank if the rumors were true. Yes, Starr admitted, they were: ever since he had been at State, he had also been a full-time student at Southwestern College, four miles away...