Word: pressingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...years ago in prison, but showing off her fairly fluent English, she told reporters that she had been writing her memoirs and would have "quite a bit to say about the Americans and the Germans." Reflecting on these lines, Use grew shrill during her interview and accused the press in general of "making money by telling a pack of lies" about her. "Go away," she finally snapped at her questioners...
After the Crimson's loss to Cornell two weeks ago, almost all the local press wrote that sooner or later Harvard would rise up and work over some opponent thoroughly. Dartmouth is the first opponent since Cornell against whom Harvard has had a fighting chance...
Careful perusal of dispatches will prove, however, that the Big Green deserves at least a part of the two touchdown advantage New York bookmakers are granting them. A great deal of the mimeographed blurb distributed to the press would have you believe that they will be playing without benefit of backfield, but a second look will show that Johnny Clayton, Hal Fitkin, Herb Caroy, and Bill Dey are all ready and waiting...
Sandwiching Harvard between Wellesley and M.I.T., Nehru found time to make only one statement to the press: "It's nice to come here...
Nehru will make no public appearance at the University. According to the University News Office, the gates will be harred for security reasons after the Pandit's cars enter the President's driveway. Only photographers carrying police press passes will be admitted to the front yard of the Quincy Street home...