Word: inns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...strings attached to such aid in Asia, in Italy, and in Berlin have robbed the gift of its virtue and induced either sycophancy or cynicism in those who receive it. The Good Samaritan did not ask to see the party card of the man he was taking to the inn...
...Simca and has had his share of minor crises. He once had to hitchhike for miles on a snowy German highway after two tires blew out. Another time, he spent the night cuddling three hot-water bottles in a Lancashire barn when there was no room in the local inn. He has lost his share of shirts to hotel laundries, suffered his moments of confusion in dealing with six different currencies, but wherever he goes, Perret reports, he finds that TIME has made friends for him before his arrival...
Bean Cowen was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, where he was one of the associate editors of the sixth edition of Dicey's "Conflicts of Laws." He served in the Australian Army during the last war, and is a Barrister-at-Law of Gray's Inn...
...varsity squash "B" team came against Lincoln's Inn here with a 5 to 0 whitewash, leaving the Crimson in a virtual tie with Harvard Club for first place ion the league...
Mamie Eisenhower, who has kept house in everything from a two-room flat to a French chateau, was undaunted by her new job. After the first few hectic days, the White House was running with the quiet precision of a watchmaker's convention at a Swiss inn. Mamie, already busy with the endless receiving line, had the situation well in hand. Most Washington observers were agreed that if anyone could make the White House a home, Mamie could, and Mamie would...