Word: remotest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Just in case anyone at all is interested in the going on in that building north and just to the east of Langdell Hall . . . it is the Retch Laboratory where the Army gets all of its Meteorology. Tactical, and Geological training and just in case anyone by the remotest possibility should want to know about that blonde steno who suns herself out front every day about 1000 . . . her name is Dorie Gordon and she is single...
...played Honolulu and traveled by "banana truck" to the remotest outposts on the island of Oahu. It will soon tour the outlying islands. Meanwhile Evans (who has done no acting) has in rehearsal such Broadway hits as Boy Meets Girl and My Sister Eileen; eventually he may dish up a little Shakespeare. He thinks blank-verse tragedy will be such a novelty for soldiers that they will like it. To back up his hunch, he points to three wow performances of Mac beth at Fort George G. Meade, last year...
...attempted to assure his critics that the French people, and the people of all Axis-conquered nations, will have a free choice in their postwar government. Said he: "The world can rest assured that this total war ... is not being carried on for the purpose or even with the remotest idea of keeping Quislings or Lavals in power anywhere on this earth...
...when he died in 1931 he left behind him, in some 5,000 handwritten pages, a bulk of secret work which might have sweated the remotest of recluses. Even as reduced to portable size by his daughter Sylvia, Islandia runs to 1,013 pages. It is a strange, absorbing book...
...Nine years ago," he writes, "I was sitting in my house in the Grunewald in Berlin. I had my books around me. . . . I was content. I had not the remotest idea of ever moving from that house. Six years ago I was sitting in my tranquil, white-stuccoed house in Sanary, in the south of France. I had my books around me. ... I was content. I had not the remotest idea of ever moving from that house...