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Word: sat (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...near as I can remember it," said Elkins, "I came into his room and I first sat down in his little waiting room. Three men came in and looked me over for a couple of minutes and walked out. Then he came in and I went in his place. I am looking around and he said, 'You don't have to be so-and-so afraid of me. I don't wire up my place.' I said, 'I am not afraid of you wiring it up, Mr. Brewster.' He said, 'I am going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Terrifying Teamsters | 3/11/1957 | See Source »

Besides Jones, the varsity's problems are relatively few. Paul Kelley, who sat out Wednesday's game against Princeton with an injured leg, should return to his position on the first line tonight. This will not only put the first line back to its normal strength, it will also allow Crimson Coach Cooney Weiland to put Dick Reilly back on the third line where he has been very effective lately...

Author: By James W.B. Benkard, | Title: Sextet To Face Yale, Needs Strong Victory | 3/9/1957 | See Source »

Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 1:30 p.m., ABC). Gotterdammerung, with Madeira...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: Program Preview, Mar. 4, 1957 | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

Every day. morning and afternoon, the visitors seethed back and forth across the small Right Bank area where most of the 30 important houses of Paris' haute couture are concentrated. They sat through the collections of Patou and Heim, of Balmain and Fath. But most were waiting for the showing of a plump, pink, innocent-looking son of a fertilizer manufacturer. His name: Christian Dior. This year Dior celebrates his tenth year as a couturier, and every buyer in the trade has learned that it is unwise to buy in quantity before seeing the collection of Christian Dior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Dictator by Demand | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

...legal permission to leave his own country, they shook hands over a carefully surveyed international boundary marker at mid-bridge. The presentations of wives and officials were made in a minuetlike ritual. Then the two chiefs retired to a little pavilion built at one side of the bridge, sat down, and talked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: Bridge Game | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

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