Word: saltingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...That's not the way TIME heard it-from Lieut. Colonel Irvine Russell, then of the 90th Infantry Division, which took over the town of Merkers, where the salt mine was located. His version...
...alleged discovery of the Berlin Museum collections in a German salt mine [TIME, March 29] is nothing more than a reporter's fib. No American lieutenant colonel ever "stumbled on the treasure." One of the curators of the Berlin Museums had been commissioned by me to accompany the transport...
...into oblivion . . . awakened at 7 a.m. . . . went to sleep again . . . Awakened at 8:15 a.m. [with] itching ... head, lots of white dry dandruff . . . must read about it in the Encyclopedia . . . Smoking too much makes me nervous . . . Arose at 9 o'clock ... I think freckles ... are due to some salt of iron [in] low state of oxidation ... A little dog . . . just came [in], face as dismal as a bust of Dante . . . dinner at 3 p.m. ... I eat too quick . . . Commenced reading . . . don't like Dickens-don't know why ... I must read Jane Eyre . . . Played a little...
...firemen, aided by two hook an ladder squads which had just arrived on the scene, were laying several hoses down the main aisle. Tom Cronin, the bartender and Jim Haunegan, the cook, were taking turns shoveling ordinary table salt on the fire...
Britten: Peter Grimes Excerpts (The Concertgebouw Orchestra, Eduard van Beinum conducting; Decca Record Co. Ltd., 6 sides). Amsterdam's orchestra, possibly Europe's best, puts salt and spray into the four sea interludes and passacaglia from Britten's opera (TIME, Feb. 16). Performance: excellent...