Word: relishing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...expense. There is no solution to a problem whose roots lie deeply embedded in the exigencies of the war. As long as transportation, production, and manpower are devoted to winning the war, food at Harvard will continue to serve merely as a sustainer of life, to be swallowed without relish...
...swallow and relish the spiciness and occasional acidity of your articles even when my native city and its pet orchestra are involved. However, I cannot excuse omission in detailed account of the Duluth Symphony Orchestra [TIME, Nov. 9] of the name of its conductor from its infancy through its tenth anniversary last spring, Paul Lemay...
...were already headed home. For some of these, the end had not been altogether pleasant. General Chennault at first had not looked kindly on their going, although he later relented. Two-thirds of the A.V.G.'s pilots had come out of the U.S. Navy, and they did not relish going into the Army any more than the Navy liked the Army's bid for them. But for those who stayed in China, the shift from the happy-fly-lucky A.V.G. to the Army was easier than they had expected...
...those who don't relish the idea of attending classes four times a week, many of the present facilities for organized sports will be available. With all formal intercollegiate competition blocked by the war, emphasis will be placed on House sports...
...have vanished from the master's mind. Not that "Saboteur" is his best offering, but he has come back into his own again, back to the chase and all its whirls. The result is a tense two hours of entertainment dealt out with a freshness of approach and a relish of taste unusual in recent screen offerings...