Word: roughly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Inness represented the deep religious affection of men of his time for American nature," he explained. "Then after 1900, interest shifted to the rough vigor of the city under the 'Ash Can School.' Today Thomas Benton has broadened out to portray all phases of our life in his murals, whose composition shows the conflict of forces at work in modern times...
First Punches. Likewise to Chicago Tribune drivers word had gone down: "No rough stuff." To its carriers the Tribune said: "The Tribune is not concerned whether you do or do not handle the Chicago Sun. However, if you desire to handle it, the Tribune reserves the right to appoint other agents to handle the Tribune...
Dartmouth's Indians, full of pep but pretty rough around the edges, are in town again, this time with skates and hockey sticks, and tonight they are scheduled to do unofficial battle with the Crimson in the feature half of a double header at the Boston Skating Club...
...truck farmers-and canners-are going to have to break all production records in 1942. Besides feeding itself, the U.S. will have to keep Britain's pantry stocked, and Russia's. The Department of Agriculture gave a rough idea of the gigantic job ahead, by calling for an average 25% increase over 1941. Department heads said that next year's requirements would be at least...
...military secret, pictures show that she is about 70 ft. long, about 16 ft. in the beam, carries two torpedo tubes and has a stern gangway for depth charges. The three engines pack enough power to run away from destroyers (i.e., 45 knots or more) except in rough weather. Since such boats have little offensive value unless used in large flotillas, the Navy may decide to put little Huckins Yacht Corp. (normal gross: less than $500,000 a year) into the defense business...