Word: snow
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...articles, none very critical or exhaustive, but powerful circulation pullers. On its editorial page, the Post still hews to a right-of-center line, but in its text pieces it sometimes wavers in a fashion bewildering to readers. When its left-wing Associate Editor Edgar (Red Star Over China) Snow wrote a series about Russia to the effect that U.S. folks don't understand the Russians but should, the Post ran it-and added a self-conscious little note saying: "Readers may be interested to know that the series . . . precipitated as lively a debate in the editorial rooms...
...lineup: Allen, g; Davis, pt.; Forsythe, cpt.; Snow, ld; Abbott, 2d; Estin, c.; Smith. 2a.; Rogers, 1a.; Hurley, oh.; Bezanson, lh. Substitutes were: Bernard, Lange, Louria, Page, Gregg, Zimmerman, and Dubel...
...necessity: 1) U.S. prices have already risen precipitously since the loan was negotiated a year ago; 2) Britain has to buy more food than she expected from the dollar countries-the U.S., Canada, Argentina-because crop recovery in the soft-money countries has been slower than expected, 3) frosts, snow and floods have heavily cut Britain's home food supply (a quarter of all the sheep and lambs in the country died this winter...
...hustled over to the Hawaiian Airlines, Ltd. office, learned that it cost 2? a pound to fly freight to Wailuku on the island of Maui, 126 miles away. Dodds hopped over to Wailuku and made a deal with Manager Joe Gehring of the Snow White Laundry to handle all the laundry Dodds could fly over. Then Dodds bought a used truck, rounded up all of Hilo's dirty laundry and had it flown to Wailuku...
...starting lineup had Rogers, Hurley, and Bezanson on attack, Dewey, Estin, and smith at midfield, and Graham, Davis and Forsythe at defense and Allen at goal. Substitutes were: Richards, Bernard, Lange, Abbott, Louria, Page, Dubel, Snow, and Pierce...