Word: sailors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...high time the United States quit throwing money and materials around the world like a drunken sailor and settled on a foreign policy clearly consonant with our national interests first and foremost. We pile deficit on deficit until we threaten ourselves with bankruptcy...
...speeches from 1919 to 1949, sold a total of 500,000 sets. More than two dozen companies put tons of Vinylite at the disposal of almost anyone who would talk at it. Now the counters offer everything from Laugh of the Party to Rail Dynamics and Parakeet Lessons ("Salty Sailor & Romantic...
...three-week run before touring New England, Mexico and South America. Along with some traditional specimens (Giselle, Swan Lake), the repertory included such milestones in U.S. ballet evolution as Agnes de Mille's Fall River Legend (the Lizzie Borden case), Jerome Robbins' Fancy Free (three sailors on shore leave), Eugene Loring's Billy the Kid (life and death of the killer). Best of all, the museum's human exhibits proved far from musty. Standouts: ¶ Nora Kaye, 35, who returned to the company (after four years with the New York City Ballet) to revive the famed...
...Crimson sailing team, paced by wins in the "A" and "B" 'divisions, out-ran five Boston area colleges to capture the Oberg Trophy yesterday. The victory was also the sailor' first this year against the Engineers...
...religious tycoon. When he was not converting a sin-sick Senator, he was charging down to Annapolis to read a sizzling sermon over the midshipmen, or bellowing Mairzy Boats at the church canteen for servicemen, or batting out flies with the kids on the parking lot, or marrying some sailor and his girl, or harrying the hangbacks on his board of trustees...