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Word: raines (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...four inches of snow and freezing rain caused most major airlines to cancel fights. United Airlines reported all fights cancelled yesterday, with TWA, Eastern, and American Airlines cancelling all jet flights. Spokesmen at Logan Airport reported that all airline flights would be on schedule today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Snow, Ice Make Roads Slippery; Flights Cancelled | 12/18/1961 | See Source »

...birthplace in Salem, Ill. This raised a ruckus from Washington's Bryan fanciers. Later, a Potomac, Md., innkeeper exploded when Udall, on a hiking trip along the banks of the Potomac River with, among others, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, marched into her place in a rain-soaked poncho. "Get out of here!" she cried. "You look like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: Get Off | 12/15/1961 | See Source »

...contending that she should. Riding a Manhattan Fifth Avenue bus and nursing the blues, she hooks another eligible male (Robert Redford) - hooks him literally, with a barbed dress catch that rips out his breast pocket. They share a snack and a movie and get caught in the rain, that sly love god of synthetic playwrights. At the apartment she shares with her brother, they get out of their wet things and into some loose dialogue. Out go the lights, but he, it seems, has scruples about "beginners." Back come the lights on the semi-robed twosome, in barges...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Beginner's Luck | 12/8/1961 | See Source »

Decisions, decisions. Tamburlaine or The Rain Never Falls? Murder in the Cathedral or Country Wife or what have you? Whatever your choice, good people, please don't neglect Iolanthe: the new Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players' production is well acted, imaginatively directed, and very, very funny...

Author: By Anthony Hiss, | Title: Iolanthe | 12/2/1961 | See Source »

Hard to Die. Last week fog and rain began moving down from the Manchurian plains toward the South China coast. Winter brings the end of the growing season, the end of the opportunity to steal food from fields and gardens, or even of scrounging the hills for edible leaves and roots. Winter also brings the need for warm clothes and warming fires. But as Red China enters its fourth winter since the Great Leap Forward, clothing and fuel are in nearly as short supply as food...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: The Loss of Man | 12/1/1961 | See Source »

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