Word: sat
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Football (Sat. 1:30 p.m., NBC). Army v. Navy...
...heard a thin scattertering of noes, he ordered a formal vote. As Eden watched glumly, 263 Tories trooped into the voting lobby, trailed by one Socialist. Four pacifist Socialists made their lonely way to the other lobby to vote no; the rest of the Laborites kept their places. Attlee sat slumped on the front bench, doodling and looking unhappy. He had prevented a larger rebellion in Labor's ranks, but had left his party in the craven position of refusing to vote for agreements it had publicly supported...
...tiny (pop. 500) Bradfordsville, Ky., one morning last week, Principal B. H. Crowe of the town's combined elementary-high school sat in his office, trying his best to look busy. Elsewhere in the building, five teachers puttered about their empty classrooms or gathered in the corridor for leisurely chats. As the entire staff knew, its presence was a mere formality. Not a single pupil has come to school in the last eleven weeks...
Texaco Star Theater (Sat. 9:30 p.m., NBC). Guest: Margaret Truman...
George Gobel Show (Sat. 10 p.m., NBC). With Charles Coburn...