Word: seventh
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Pride of the Seventh Fleet...
...varsity squash team, seeking its seventh win of the season, opposes a well-balanced Williams squad today at 2 p.m. in Hemenway Gymnasium...
...patrol, a U.S. Skyraider swung too close to the Communist mainland, caught a burst of antiaircraft fire, and safely ditched near a Nationalist minesweeper. The Seventh Fleet's commander, Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride, quickly explained that the plane had "misnavigated" within the three-mile limit, and therefore. "Communist gunfire is interpreted as being defensive...
...Hint. The New York Times, which had already printed its last edition, got the wire-service stories in time to put out 24,400 copies of a "Late City Extra" with a 450-word bulletin dropped into Page One. The Times Sunday Magazine hastily pulled a Seventh Fleet picture off its front cover, substituted one of Bulganin, Mao and Khrushchev. The Russian censors, swamped by the flood of words, let many a piece of copy slip through which ordinarily might have been spiked; e.g., A.P. reported: "Muscovites questioned at random appeared bored at the news. 'What difference does...
DRUG MERGER between Warner-Hudnut and Lambert Co. (Listerine) will result in the seventh biggest U.S. drug firm, with assets of more than $28 million and sales of $100 million annually. New company, called Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., will be formed by an exchange of one share of Warner-Hudnut common stock for each share (774,621 outstanding) of Lambert common. Warner-Hudnut's president, Alfred E. Driscoll, former New Jersey governor, will be president of the new firm...