Word: solider
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since the old days, the Square has slowly been dropping its guard against modern Boston. There are now may apartments on the North side filled with solid professional men and their families. But the past is sometimes still vividly near. The carollers still past on the Hill on Christmas Eve, and Louisburg residents still put candles out for them. But where it lives most vividly is in the minds he has asked about the Square, Proprietor said when he was asked about the Square, "I'd like to help you, but I don't really know anything about Louisburg Square...
...again somebody will say rather rough things," forecast black-browed Aneurin Bevan before descending on Margate with his Bevanly host. "[But] don't let anyone make any mistake . . . When we have had our row and made up our minds, this movement is going to be a solid, united movement...
...filled sections 32 through 36 solid," Lunden said. He added that the rush each day at the Ticket Office has the staff trying to devise a new method of distributing tickets. "The Post Office box Yale provides for each student is convenient for passing out the tickets," he said. "But, unfortunately, we don't have anything like that here...
...Painter Chapin got fed up with Greenwich Village and outgrew his own imitations of Cezanne. He found a $4-a-month log cabin in northern New Jersey, holed in there for five decisive years. Chapin emerged from the hills with portraits, as sharp and solid as plowshares, of the hard-bitten farm people among whom he had lived. Shortly after his return, in Manhattan, Chapin happened to see a young Negro girl named Ruby Green singing in the Hall Johnson Choir and did her portrait (as Ruby Greene-absent-minded Painter Chapin misspelled her name-she now has a small...
...late Henry Ford, Brown began making his own tractors. They cost more than Ford's or Ferguson's, but Brown said simply: "If we can't be the cheapest, let's be the best." He laid down the rule that the tractors should be "solid, comfortable to sit on, as weatherproof as possible, and as easy to drive...