Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...whatever political creed would presume to criticize where she chose to spend them; but what shocked everyone was the ensuing publicity, for it is an unwritten law in Great Britain that when a King or Queen pays an entirely private visit, no mention of it should appear in the press...
Meteorologists have already learned much from the AEC's observations of drifting air masses. The knowledge will also be useful in war (the AEC does not mention this) when wandering dust clouds may be not "ours" but "theirs...
...mite, but this time to another sort of cause. Three months ago Brooklyn Lawyer Arthur Levitt, a member of New York City's school board, proposed that New York schoolchildren sing parts of Smith's anthem at the start of each day. Up until then the mention of God had been practically taboo in the public schools, and Levitt had offered his idea as a substitute for a regular morning prayer, to which secular groups strenuously objected. Last week after months of worried debate, the school board made the proposal official. Henceforth, each morning, New York City...
...CRIMSON the Monday after Yaeger scored the 41st point in the Yale football game--one on the front page, one on the sports page, and a poem. "Give Thanks," in the editorial columns. However, Life gave the CRIMSON credit only for its brief Tuesday squib, and failed to mention the Monday write...
...your article on Francis Henry Taylor, you mention his "striking resemblance to Rodin's bust of Louis XVI." Last summer, while visiting the Huntington Library at San Marino, Calif., I Was struck by this very resemblance. But the bust I was looking at is by a contemporary of Louis XVI, J. A. Houdon. If there is a bust of this monarch by Rodin, please print a reproduction and settle the question of Houdonit...