Word: intervale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This Way Out. Perón really started talking when he came to the article forbidding Argentine Presidents to succeed themselves. "Gentlemen," he said, "against my will the Party has decided to substitute . . . for the words 'and can be re-elected only after an interval of one term,'...
Broadway had begun to wonder when Cole Porter's next smash was coming; Kiss Me, Kate marks an interval of five years and two flops since his last hit show (Mexican Hayride). In the barren interval he also had to endure a film biography, Night and Day, of which...
Gruin had TIME Correspondent Robert Doyle on hand, but the LIFE photographer-reporter team of Jack Birns and Roy Rowan, who had scored a beat with their eyewitness report of Mukden's last hours, were in Shanghai. The General agreed to a next morning departure. Birns and Rowan boarded...
Hitched to the omnirange is another pilot-comforter: the DME (Distance Measuring Equipment). If the pilot wants to know how far he is from a certain omnirange, he turns on a transmitter that sends out a coded signal. When this reaches the omnirange, a repeater answers like an echo. An...
Final word on the program splits the evening's activities between the Harvard Band and a song-and-dance interval staged by the College's close-harmony group, the Krokodileen, the Annex "Cliffe-Riffs," and a Radcliffe dancer, Mildred Blacklock '50.