Word: save
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week elimination of bread, cereals, pies, or any combination of these three to save wheat will be put to University students in the new "sample reaction" poll...
...York Daily News's gushing "Nancy Randolph" broke the vows of silence to print the details of the royal wedding dress; "so intricately contrived," said Nancy, as to be "surely uncopyable save by Little People in a glen." Thus reassured, London papers described the dress...
High prices have hit the hospitals such a staggering blow that many may have to close their doors in 1948. That "storm signal of approaching disaster" was announced last week by leaders of Manhattan's United Hospital Fund, who are waging a desperate campaign to save New York City's voluntary hospitals from financial collapse...
This year the familiar pattern has again been--unwillingly but faithfully followed. The Harvard and Yale teams have fallen far short of preseason hopes or expectations. But, as in the past, both conscious strategy and the insidious but unconscious aura of the game inexorably combine to save the special play, the hardest tackle, the all-out effort, for today. The explosion that inevitably follows produces exciting football, unexcelled football. It is touched of when two ordinary teams suddenly find their particular niche in the unpredictable common denominator that is football and become part of a legend...
...expert direction. Even in the weak moments of "Fumed Oak," the element timing of action and dialogue carries the audience past the inherent failures of the work: and although the middle-class experiment fails through author's in ability to combine his overeager social consciousness with a saving fluency of dialogue, the director's fine sense of timing and contrast save the piece as a whole. Indeed, the neatly-balanced combination of Coward and Coward make the Shubert bill worth not one, but two evenings of almost anyone's time. C.W.B...