Word: moonlight
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...dark valley period. For the tasks of peace should not confound a people who had learned how to build a Liberty ship in seven days, who worked an average of 52 hours a week to keep the thundering trains rolling, and who plowed their vast fields by moonlight to raise bumper crops...
...plunged out of the plane door happy to be leaving a ship that was heading toward flak and more Germans. The jump was from such low altitude there was only a moment to look around in the moonlight after my chute opened. The fields looked so small that one couldn't miss a tree or hedge. Anyway I couldn...
...Complete these song-hit lines: 1) All or nothing at all, half. ... 2) Long ago and far away I. ... 3) Moonlight becomes you; it. ... 4) I'll get by as. . . .5) This is a lovely way to. ... 6) Don't throw bouquets at me, don't ... 7) We meet and the. ... 8) Don't sit under...
With the drab decorum of Mem Hall covered by sprightly trappings, and the moonlight oozing in at the open windows, '47 will have its night to howl. Accompanying the howling will be George Auld's band in its second showing at Harvard, having played in the Union...
...Moonlight and Warmer " The official weather report said : "Moonlight and warmer." Was the U.S. Weather Bureau - after 75 years of cautious clichés - suffering a sudden May-madness? Dispatched to find out, Washington reporters met slight, affable Donald C. Cameron, 39, new chief forecaster for the Southeastern U.S. No whimsical amateur, but a Bureau veteran of 22 years, Weatherman Cameron knew exactly what he was about. He explained:"My idea is to humanize the forecasts. . . . People don't give a damn what degree of temperature is expected. The average person doesn't know what humidity is. They...