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Word: ices (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lent the Russians as part of the Soviet's $11 billion worth of Lend-Lease aid. The two ships will sail for Bremerhaven for transfer to U.S. hands before month's end, said a Soviet note. Promised two years ago, they have been stuck in the ice off Siberia, according to the Russians, and have apparently just become unstuck. The transfer will reduce the total number of lend-leased U.S. naval and merchant vessels still unreturned and unpaid for by the Russians to a mere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: 670 Ships to Go | 11/26/1951 | See Source »

Statement of Condition. In Tulsa, after agreeing that Clifford Taylor was merely gunning his car and trying to get off an ice spot on which his wheels were spinning, police changed the charge against him from drunken driving to drunkenness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Nov. 26, 1951 | 11/26/1951 | See Source »

...shortage of corncobs,which are needed to make furfural (a chemical compound) for defense products ranging from synthetic rubber to nylon, OPS junked cob controls last week, hoping that a higher price will bring more on the market. Other items recently exempted from control: wooden haircurlers, glass ice cubes, toy bones for dogs, incense burners, wigs and toupees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONTROLS: Ceiling Raiser | 11/19/1951 | See Source »

...took the Crimson almost the whole first period to break the scoring ice. After some futile opening scrimmages, the home team let a Brown punt roll dead on its own 32. An Ossman fake and a Clasby slant, followed by a Brown penalty, put the ball on the Bruin 39. Then Ederer took the ball on a reverse, swept wide, passing to the diving Crowley on the Brown 13. It took two more fakes by Ossman to score at 12:30. Left-footed Bill Monteith kicked the first of four placements, and the Crimson...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Inspired Eleven Rips Brown, 34-21 | 11/19/1951 | See Source »

...waited for the dinner. The spotlights went off and the waiters trooped in with silver urns full of Cream of Chicken Soup. There were also croutons which the Press Table's waiter managed to spread neatly all over the newsmen. Then came steaks with mushroom sauce, and lastly, "Ice Cream Ring Aux Fraises" complete with liqueur sauce. "You could get drunk on this," warned the reporter sitting next...

Author: By Samuel B. Potter, | Title: Cabbages and Kings | 11/15/1951 | See Source »

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