Word: pegging
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard team, taking advantage of the impending darkness and poor visibility, found the mark twice again before the final whistle as Miss Peg Galishaw of Cambridge, the all star goalie, was mouse-trapped both times on semi-illegal plays...
Bergdorf Goodman: pre-1914 tendencies with silhouettes narrowing at bottom, peg-top evening skirts, slim skirts slit to the knee, and a general up-in-front, down-in-back movement...
...Jamaica PlainHarry L. Hosford, Jr. Bobsie Deming, The Day SchoolMarshall Hughes Ann Carpenter, Sarah LawrenceGerald A. Kerrigan Margaret Markham, WellesleyThomas Kuhn Peggy Masback, VassarEmil W. Lohman Betty Croasy, WheatonSamuel C. Leland Marilyn Peck, WheelerGuy S. Lowis Margie Wood, RadcliffeJames Logan, Jr. Margaret Clayberger, Colby Junior CollegeFrank G. Lynn, Jr. Peg Wells, Vesper GeorgeGeorge W. Mallory Patricia Cavanagh, WellesleyAustin B. Mason, Jr. Lansdale Daley, WinsorDavid R. Matlack Phyllis Palson, RadcliffeSingerly C. McCartney Alice Lynch, WheatonJ. Robert Moskin Hepzibah McWeebles, Dunkling-on-CharlesWilliam J. Moss Natalie Gale, BeaverWilliam L. Nutting Polly Palmer, WheatonWilliam C. Palson Priscilla Tapley, SmithWillard Platt Patricia Elliot, WellesleyBroaddus...
This unhistorical observation serves well enough for a peg on which to hang another musical from the Zanuck cradle of history. Its pattern is familiar; the three principals rehearsed it almost to the letter in Tin Pan Alley (TIME, Dec. 9). But this time it curdles...
...impound the rest into savings accounts.' After the war. these compulsory savings will be returned with interest, giving war workers a stake in the Peace and also providing a cushion of consumer spending for the post-war slump. Only alternative, besides runaway inflation, says Keynes, is to peg the price of everything as Germany has done...