Word: seasonale
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Dr. Gruening went on the warpath. He cried that Alaska, victimized by absentee government, was being gutted by an absentee industry served by seasonal labor. He urged the Territory to claim a bigger share of the wealth taken from its resources. He asked Alaskans to set up a general territorial...
While the price front stood firm, there were other cracks in the surface smoothness of the economy. The Department of Commerce reported that manufacturers' new orders, at last count, were lagging behind shipments, while wholesalers' inventories, up from $5 billion in November to $6.7 billion at the end...
Even the pert brunette seated at the Hygiene Department's receiving desk can't make an impression on a special group of students who visit the ivy-covered building at 15 Holyoke almost daily seeking relief from a peculiar seasonal malady.
Just when it looked as if the danger of flu was safely over, an epidemic struck. Last week the U.S. was in the grip of an unseasonable wave of influenza. Starting early in March, two months after the usual seasonal peak for the disease, the epidemic had risen to some...
Always ready for such extra-curricular activities as football games and Commencement exercises, the Station throws extra men into the breach whenever the need arises. During Churchill's visit in the summer of 1943, all the men not on duty were placed at strategic spots along the line of march...