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Word: nice (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wartime economic czar. Justice Douglas was still mentioned as a possible draftee for some yet unnamed wartime administrative job. And Associate Justice Frank Murphy, who has always been wretched on the bench, had just completed a summer's training with the Army and was doubtless thinking how nice it would be to go back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Eight Young Men | 10/26/1942 | See Source »

...freedom of the town. Said Private Richard Sessions, onetime locker boy for a swank Minnesota club, in University English: "I rather thought the English people would be a bit prejudiced toward members of my race, but it's not true at all. They've been extremely nice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Black and White | 10/19/1942 | See Source »

...gangling sophomors, this 6 foot 2 battering ram has been tearing up nice green gridirons. He's the right kind of guard to follow the Harlow-hidden ball today, and if he does, Crimson backs will be the losers. Doc Holloway is his running mate, and not far behind...

Author: By Armand SCHWAB Jr., | Title: Massacres and Ministers Fill 250 Years of W & M History | 10/10/1942 | See Source »

...finer examples of the great members of the armed forces by civilians came in the second inning when spirit of cooperation being shown the the Harbus second baseman made a nice stop of Vander Eb's grounder, only to be taken out on the play before he could throw the ball to first by the shortstop; him as a gangling sophomors, this 6 foot 2 battering ram has been tearing up nice green gridirons. He's the right kind of guard to follow the Harlow-hidden ball today, and if he does, Crimson backs will be the losers. Doc Holloway...

Author: By Martin PARKER G.b., | Title: Navy Turns Guns On Business Nine | 10/10/1942 | See Source »

...Nice for the average citizen, this sharp rise in cash has the Treasury Department worried. For one thing, nobody knows where all the money goes after it leaves the mint. Best official guesses: 1) into bigger payrolls, including the huge all-cash soldier pay; 2) into a new crop of coin-operating devices; 3) into hoarding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INFLATION: $100 for Everyone | 9/28/1942 | See Source »

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