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Word: jerseyed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...White House, Harry Truman probably did not need any polls to show him that times were tough. He politicked like mad. Boss Frank Hague of New Jersey dropped by, and so did ex-Price Boss Chester Bowles, who offered all his help. National Chairman Bob Hannegan talked strategy, then hopped off for Los Angeles to twang a campaign theme. One Hannegan chord: the G.O.P. is "holding the picket line in a strike of big business against the consumer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: That Date in November | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

Senator H. Alexander Smith, 66, running for re-election in New Jersey, said he would campaign this week by helicopter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Darkest America | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

Richard G. Axt '46, of Englewood, New Jersey and Adams House, who was on the Jubilee Committee and Freshman crew in his first year here and who, since his return, has been chairman of the American Veterans Committee, Harvard Chapter, and the Council Constitutional Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors Chanler, Deleo, Fleming, and Sullivan Win in Council Elections | 10/11/1946 | See Source »

...great and current Boston Yank highlight, put the Crimson defenders on their mettle for the second successive day as he demonstrated his famous passing technique in limitation (or surpassing) of Carl Leibert, Princeton flinger who passed the Brown backs silly in last Saturday's one sided encounter in New Jersey...

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lewis, | Title: Gridders Polish Rough Spots For Season's First Big Game | 10/10/1946 | See Source »

...Happy Birthday" is an epigrammatic field day for novelist Anita Loos. Like Saroyan's "Time of Your Life," the setting is a saloon: the Jersey Mecca Cocktail Bar in Newark. Across the stage passes a steady procession of Everyman inebriate--the abortionist and his clients, the cop and his yeggs, the tarts, the footloose old maids, and the young businessman out on the make. Joining in the merry-making--by cautious degrees, to be sure--is Addie Bemis, librarian, who swills three "Pink Ladies" and throws repression to the winds. It's the happy Birthday of her life...

Author: By S. W. H., | Title: The Playgoer | 10/8/1946 | See Source »

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