Word: nods
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Pepper points to his years at Law School as the origin of his politics. With a brief nod to the merits of the Case System, he claims his greatest gain was "a capacity for hard work, a sentiment and appreciation of what it means to get the facts...
Visiting a New Orleans high school to observe and hear today's teenagers, Correspondent Ed Ogle, whose hair is retreating, saw a student nod his way and ask: "Who's the low joe with the high head...
...nod from Maestro Karl Krueger, her conductor and friend, Margaret began. She tackled the reasonably simple Cielito Lindo with power and control, sang the tricky aria, Charmant Oiseau, with swooping zest (and a few flat notes), and coasted home with the well-worn Last Rose of Summer, a song her father had requested...
...conductor's job is to make harmony. He plays the most complicated musical instrument conceivable-a symphony orchestra. When he plays well, he has only to raise his hand, or nod his head, and strings bow in unison, brasses, flutes and kettledrums come...
Berg plans to send a starting team consisting of Pat Daley at center, with the team's high-scoring captain John Rockwell and Frank Lionette filling at the remaining forward slots. Dick Covey and Chuck Brynteson get the nod as guards when the team takes the floor at the Indoor Athletic Building at 7:15 tomorrow night. One more game against Nichols on Saturday winds up the teams activities until after mid-years...