Word: snowed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...contrast, heavy snow, icy roads, and a rail strike forced Registrar Sargent Kennedy to pardon last February's late-comers. He termed the hindrances "acts...
...weather broke just in time to allow freshmen and earnest upperclassmen to return yesterday for the abbreviated ten-day reading period. Any hopes for a repetition of last February's blizzard that served as an excuse for late registration vanished with the snow. The weather bureau reported only "slight snow flurries" in the Boston and Providence areas...
...other direction, appreciated by Italians: his efforts to get the terms of the Italian peace treaty relaxed. An indefatigable salesman for the U.S., Dunn is always on hand to dedicate a new bridge built by ECA funds, to present a shipload of toys from the American Legion, or a snow plow from the citizens of Jersey City to an Alpine village...
Guess Who I Am (backed.by Guess What I Am) makes a pleasant children's game out of identification of animals, is sung by the Melodeons. Another good record in "Uncle Leo's Records for Young Folks" series (MGM) is Frosty the Snow Man (backed by Isn't It a Shame that Christmas Comes but Once a Year), done to a turn by carborundum-voiced Jimmy Durante...
...could Marjorie Kurtz write a song hit? Simple, says Marjorie: "I dreamed it." One night last June, curly-headed Marjorie had her dream, woke up early the next morning to jot down some lyricj about up-in-the-sky-sky-sky, see-the-snow-fly-fly-fly. She hummed an almost profes< sionally simple melody, and her aunt, a onetime supper-club singer named Sandra Kent, wrote it out. Marjorie's father, an amateur violinist, thought the lyrics were too repetitious, but Aunt Sandra dis« agreed. She landed Marjorie's song on g CBS-TV program last...