Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Minority Leader Ray burn: I had hoped very much, Mr. President, there would be no special session of Congress. Can't something be worked...
...France was calm. Bitter winter was at hand, but so long as the soft autumn days lasted, people tried to forget. Madame Suzanne Schreiber, attending the annual Radical Party Congress in Nice, splashed like hundreds of others in the sea. As the Paris art season opened, Modernist Painter Man Ray's Le Beau Temps (Fair Weather) caused a mild buzz. A world congress of magicians bemused the Paris public in acts-one of which, said a wag, should be called the comrade and the fellow traveler. On Montmartre the celebration of the grape harvest turned into a fancy dress...
...Deacons, operating from their familiar T-formation, struck early in the first period on a deep reverse by Ray Rogers. Lowell's only score came immediately following this tally as halfback Wales of the Bellboys returned the kickoff all the way from his own 25 yard line to pay dirt, hurdling and breaking into the clear as he passed the Kirkland...
Inauguration of a drive to collect $10,000 in unpaid pledges to the Council Service Fund was also announced at the meeting by treasurer Ray A. Goldberg '48, as appeals mailed today will coincide with an entry-by-entry canvass...
...these days in London's middle-class Fulham. Nevertheless, pretty, honey-blonde Katherine Scott had no intention of living out her years in Marville Road and some day marrying a young shipping clerk or a ?5-a-week railroad carter like her father. One glamorous day, when Cinemactor Ray Milland came to London, 16-year-old Katherine wangled an interview with him and Ray promised to get her a screen test. Katherine told all her friends, and the garish News of the World sent a photographer around to take her picture...