Word: snow
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Nowadays the King owns about 600 of the snow-white birds, while about 200 more are divided between the Worshipful Company of Dyers and the Worshipful Company of Vintners, on which the Crown bestowed gifts of swans in the 14th Century...
...right to his mild surprise. As well-versed Audubon fans know, the painter devoted his later years to an ambitious series entitled Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. But Audubon did not include his brown & white bull in Quadrupeds. Other four-legged creatures among the Hallstrom pictures are weasels, snow rabbits, a stoat...
...Take four mixing-spoonfuls of Barbados molasses; two hen's eggs, or one loon's egg; one pint of creamy milk, or one pint of new-fallen snow which also has a rising virtue, and one pint of water. Beat this together...
...have had four suburban stops lopped off in the past year, fear that other stations will soon be wiped off the map. New Jerseyites have formed a "protective association" to get some action on such claimed commutation hazards as wooden trestles, high fares, and cars that let in snow and soot in the winter, heat and grime in the summer. Philadelphians, where the bulk of commuters ride, are kinder. Said one: "When we knock the Pennsy, we knock it gently, like an old pipe or a good wife...
...Growers Exchange decided to put its own "Sunkist" trademark on a full line of frozen citrus juice concentrates (lemon, lemonade, grapefruit, orange, orange-grapefruit). To sell the new frozen Sunkist juices the exchange picked an old hand at marketing frozen foods: John I. Moone, 38, founder and president of Snow Crop, among the top frozen-juice producers in the U.S. Moone resigned last week from Snow Crop, along with three other top executives, to form a new distributing company, Marketers Inc. Backed by a $1,000,000 ad campaign and the use of the exchange's plants, Moone expects...