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Word: pleasant (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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There's always so much to look forward to--our private birthday party Wednesday night, our birthday parade Friday evening, and other pleasant dates on our calendar. See you next week with more details...

Author: By Ensign EVA Klamen, | Title: Creating A Ripple | 7/27/1943 | See Source »

...young, in the '70s, he ran away from a comfortable Paris home, studied at the Beaux Arts, made friends with Sargent. He painted cathedral interiors and scenes of Versailles in autumn, reached his greatest renown as an etcher of pretty women in all seasons. He led a pleasant, quasi-boulevardier life, was happy with his wife in a satiny apartment near the Bois de Boulogne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Pleasing Paul | 7/26/1943 | See Source »

...done, the critics answered, burly Joe Ryan settled back into his pleasant routine: a rubdown at the New York Athletic Club, a swing along the docks to chat with his boys, the feel in his pocket of a horse-choking roll of green backs, careful attention to his fingernails and his bright ties-and above all vast quantities of food to nourish the Ryan paunch. Says contented Joe Ryan: "I like good food of all kinds, and I think my longshoremen want me to have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Till Death Us Do Part | 7/19/1943 | See Source »

...warmth of Cambridge has affected us in several ways but aside from the weather the friendliness with which we have been met in one more reason we are piling up such pleasant memories for the dull days in the future. But why think of proving more interesting? Monday mornings at Briggs are on the way to becoming the most interesting and enlightening silence is broken when the "after-break the "tall" and "short" stories of the week-end! These breaks in the west really furnish the spice for our daily menu of work and it is amazing how difficult...

Author: By R. MARJORY Willoughby, | Title: Greeting A Ripple | 7/16/1943 | See Source »

...were rather unhappy about it, but taxes is taxes, and Navy wives wouldn't have gone for the atmosphere. Now the traffic accident as Bow and Mt. Auburn, familiarly known as the Poon, will bask in sunlight, and the view from the Sanctum will be brightened by a "pleasant garden spot, surrounded by a hedge," 50 is still exclusive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tain't Fit for Man or Beat So Rathouses Undergo Axe | 7/16/1943 | See Source »

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