Word: hue
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...were lucky to get out alive," Mrs. Pusey said, and the funds were forthcoming. The building was completed rebuilt within its frame and Pusey picked the wall colors as he does for any new building. The walls of the main hall were quickly labelled "Pusey pink" a very popular hue with the President that year. Similarly, when the Worcester Art Center was constructed in 1905, Pusey chose most of the furniture. One overstuffed barrel chair, comfortable but hard to get out of, was dubbed "Pusey's Folly" by faculty members who had been trapped...
...were lucky to get out alive," Mrs. Pusey said, and the funds were forthcoming. The building was completely rebuilt within its frame and Pusey picked the wall colors as he does for any new building. The walls of the main hall were quickly labeled "Pusey pink" a very popular hue with the President's that year. Similarly, when the Worcester Art Center was constructed in 1950, Pusey chose most of the furniture. One overstuffed barrel chair, comfortable but hard to get out of, was dubbed "Pusey's Folly" by faculty members who had been trapped...
Wave the flag for new Chicago, True blue her loyal hue: Ever shall we have consensus 'Round Kimpton's point of view. With conformity to guide us, Without ideas we'll stand...
Secretary Benson is, obviously, a person of integrity . . . Would it be permissible, however, to wonder about the integrity of the professional separatists in the matter of church and state, whose vociferous hue and cry is strangely quiet when one of the Twelve Apostles who guide the Mormon Church is included in the President's Cabinet...
...John Sparkman had come over from Capitol Hill to go through the FBI report on Charles E. ("Chip") Bohlen, nominee for Ambassador to Russia. Both Taft and Sparkman were already satisfied with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' judgment that Bohlen was a good security risk, but the hue & cry raised by Bohlen's opponents about reports of his past association with "dissolute persons" (TIME, March 30) had forced a Senator's-eye view. All afternoon the two Senators studied the FBI summary-a synopsis of interviews with Bohlen's friends and enemies, material which...