Word: polese
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Turmoil in a Tent. In another tent, a P.W. stood his ground for almost four hours. The Swiss and the Swede kept asking him if he wanted to leave, but the P.W. seemed quite happy to stay. The Communist explainer moved halfway round his table, and threatened the P.W. The...
Sweaters appear with every outfit this fall. At opposite poles in fashion are the bulky sweater and the baby sweater. the first recalls the never-missed "sloppy jo" of 1946; the baby sweater resembles swaddling clothes and is often trimmed with a halo of angora or a collar of flowered...
We the working classes have also been aroused to this big lie. You fooled the Russians, Czechs, Poles et all but not us Americans. Some day we will free them too by 'liberation! If only you could hate the reds as you did the Nazis, Japs and Fascists, you "piece...
In emergency session, the commission divided. The Communist Poles and Czechs said yes, force should be used. The Swiss and Swedes said no, it should not. The Indians discovered a formula that suited their neutralism and their nonviolence: they would not use force unless the commission unanimously told them to...
It took a long time. By 10 o'clock, neighbors clung to telephone poles and tree limbs, stood on ladders and clambered to rooftops to peer over a dense honeysuckle hedge into the yard. At noon, having dug out 3 ft. of dirt and a foot of quicklime, James...