Word: holidaying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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LONDON, Feb. 19--Sir Anthony Eden, 59, who resigned as prime minister last month because of ill health, has suffered two attacks of fever aboard the ship taking him to a New Zealand holiday, government sources reported today...
...Crimson defeated B.C., 5-2, to win the finals of the holiday tourney in their last meeting, but too much has happened in local hockey affairs since that contest for it to have any real meaning...
Higgenbottom cracked his ankle in the holiday tournament but came to practice at the Icehouse for the first time on Monday. If he plays, Weiland will have four strong lines ready...
...with a handful of newsmen in the sitting room of his white brick home in Washington's Spring Valley. He began with relaxed small talk: he had been able to sleep until 8 a.m. because his daughters did not have to go to school (Inauguration Day is a holiday in Washington); the girls, Patricia, 10, and Julie, 8, were now old enough to look in briefly on that night's inaugural ball; the Nixons' baby sitter had complained that she had never seen a President, so he had arranged for her to have a seat...
...still a little hot under the collar, this program may mean the time when certain well-known novelists who have partaken of Texas hospitality [e.g., Edna Ferber, author of Giant] and certain self-styled smart-chat writers for such magazines as Esquire and Holiday [e.g., Author Cleveland Amory] who have pointed out the crudities of certain Texans in tiresome, monotonous repetition, will remember to mention what Texans have done for institutions like this and for the humanities generally...