Word: join
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Phillips Brooks House serves 1150 people hundreds of gallons o tea each week. On Tuesday afternoon, the Cruft wives, whose husbands are working on hush-hush stuff at the Cruft laboratories, gather for the India drink, and their husbands join them in an outgoing tea at the end of the course. The Navy wives have their tea on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Union. Research groups have teas once or twice a month...
Will They Like Each Other? The range of other issues which the three (or four) leaders may discuss is as wide as the world their alliance now dominates. Should the smaller United Nations, as Wendell Willkie urged last week, be invited at once to join and share in the Moscow Declaration for the postwar world? The explosive problem of postwar boundaries may be publicly postponed to the peace conference, as was proposed at Moscow, but some private discussion can hardly be avoided. Item: not only Poles are growing anxious over the final boundaries of Poland. Should Russia's needs...
Said the sailor with the shrapnel wounds, echoing the thoughts of the others: "Sure I wanted to join. The officer who discharged me said, 'If you're smart you'll join the Legion. They can do things...
Luftwaffe Pilot Müller bumbled like Walt Disney's Dopey. Whenever his Messerschmitt squadron buzzed over the Fifth Army front in Italy, he fluttered on the formation's edge, a lame duck awkwardly trying to join...
Ahead of the Bloodhounds. Theodore Leopold Friedman was born 52 years ago in Circleville, Ohio, took his present name while traveling with a singer named Jack Lewis. Son of the owner of Circleville's leading department store, Lewis ran away from home to join Dr. Cooper's Herb Medicine Show as clarinet soloist. Later he led a parade of bloodhounds with the Gentry Brothers Dog and Pony Show. In 1917 he got a Manhattan job at Rector's with Earl Fuller's band...