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Word: ironing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...also visited the U.S.S. Constitution, and old ship made out of iron. Another tour-made up of school kids-was just about to leave, and the chaperone said, "Okay, kiddos, let's go we're going to Harvard University," bringing shouts of excitement from two, aspiring Frank Champis perhaps. I grow impatient looking at cannons and slipped off for another ice cream cone...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: And, to your left, Harvard University | 6/17/1971 | See Source »

...World War II (only five classmates lost their lives in combat), so perhaps it's not surprising that there are few politicians among its ranks. Still there is Powers Hapgood (d., 1949), who completed Harvard in three years so he could spend his senior year working in iron and coal mines, railroad yards and Chicago slaughter houses. Hapgood went on to become a leader of the United Mine Workers, a defeated Socialist candidate for Governor of Indiana, a major organizer of the CIO and an early member of the NAACP...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: Do 50 Years Really Make a Difference? | 6/15/1971 | See Source »

...effect would decide. Finance Minister Fukuda dismissed that talk as a zatsuon (grating noise). A Tokyo banker added that the idea of cutting U.S. shipments of raw materials to Japan was "reminiscent of the eve of Pearl Harbor, when the Roosevelt Administration placed an embargo against shipping scrap iron and oil to Japan. Nobody on either side of the Pacific," he said, "would be idiot enough to wish for a replay of that, except on the screen." Officially the Japanese line remained as stated recently by Fukuda: "In no corner of my brain is there any thought of revaluing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: A Yen for Revaluation | 6/7/1971 | See Source »

...Uncle Jack is John A. Hersberger, the owner of stake horse Juvenile John, who pulled off a big betting coup in New Jersey two years ago in a Monmouth Park allowance race when Juvenile John defeated Iron Ruler by half a length. Darby recalls the incident with a smile. "You could sure paper me green that day. It was champagne for everyone...

Author: By James Nagrom, | Title: Harvard Gambler Attacks Belmont Stakes | 6/4/1971 | See Source »

...only is there no life or indication of former life on the moon, but the essential ingredients to produce or sustain life as we know it are also absent. The presence of unoxidized iron on the moon-totally absent on earth-indicates that the moon has had negligible amounts of free oxygen if any at all. The analyses of the lunar rocks gives a concentration of carbon of 30 to 300 parts per million yhile earth rocks normally contain 100 times that much carbon...

Author: By Huntington Potter, | Title: The Moon Comes to Harvard-Cheese or Granite? | 6/2/1971 | See Source »

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