Word: pedestrians
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Freed of traffic lights (except at pedestrian crossings), the ring streets would supposedly allow a smooth flow of traffic. The block plan would place all residents within easy walking distance of schools, shops, etc. Herrey proposes a new type of apartment house, with a terrace and garden for each apartment...
Malaria and shock from Guadalcanal, where he won Lieut. General A. A. Vandegrift's citation of "an ideal Marine," dictated Lou Diamond's more pedestrian assignment...
After You. In Kansas City, Autoist Edward R. Yonkers struck a pedestrian, jumped out and ran to his aid, goggled as the man regained his feet, brushed himself off, extended his hand, insisted, "I'm sorry to cause you all this trouble; it's all my fault...
Where's Sammy? has a phony ring to it at times. There are other photographers besides Schulman and they are not all completely pedestrian. And I.N.P. does not always, as the book implies, come out on top in the race for what the trade calls "pix." But Where's Sammy? is highly readable, nevertheless. Sammy Schulman, 37, has trotted his five-by-five frame over much of the globe, seen a lot of history. He hopes to see more-Allied soldiers "walking down the Fifth Avenue of Tokyo," for example. Maybe he will. Luck seems to like...
...folded over and tucked under arm--well, it's nice--but looks sort of pedestrian. Any suggestions...