Word: referse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The program to which Ambassador Johnson refers is the weekly half-hour news summary "We Read TIME" on which you have been cooperating with us and which is broadcast on short wave every Friday morning at 4:30 from San Francisco to reach Asia, South Africa, and the Antipodes in...
For doing Snooks, Fanny is paid $5,000 a week. A bit moody now and restless, she is sometimes difficult to handle, gets whims like refusing to wear glasses for fear of spoiling Snooks's appearance to radio audiences, which necessitates writing her script in triple-size type. A...
Nehru's respect for Gandhi, whom he knows intimately, amounted almost to reverence. But it did not blind him to things he doubted or deplored. Gandhi's inhuman asceticism, his revivalistic virtuosity, appalled him no less than his medieval regard for the rich as God's "trustees...
The loss of Doug Piruie, who joins the country's armed forces in February, will hurt the team, but according to Coach Jaakko Mikkola, "those who are left will have to go all the harder to make up for his absence. They will do their best, which will be very...
Showman Todd privately refers to his food-&-fun palace as "the saloon," but it is a red, white & blue giant, seating 3,700, employing 190 waitresses, 100 entertainers in the show and two dance bands (Jack Denny's & Johnny Gilbert's), 25 barkeeps at a 400-foot balcony...