Search Details

Word: starting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

There also comes a time at every dinner party-somewhere between the soup and the souffle-when conversation seems to wane. At that time the successful hostess will show her mettle, provided of course that she has stocked up on a variety of conversational cues. She can always start up a new buzz by casually reciting a line of poetry such as: I talk to the fire hydrant, asking: "Do you have bigger tears than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 9, 1959 | 2/9/1959 | See Source »

Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson could hardly have had a more opportune week to start his Senate Preparedness Subcommittee on a full-dress investigation of the state of the nation's defenses. In Moscow Nikita Khrushchev, in his latest ploy of missile oneupmanship, boasted that the U.S.S.R. now had assembly-line production of intercontinental ballistic missiles with pinpoint accuracy "to any part of the globe." In Washington President Eisenhower scoffed politely, said that U.S. missile progress was "remarkable" and "going forward as rapidly as possible. I think it is a matter for pride on the part of America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEFENSE: What About the Missile Gap? | 2/9/1959 | See Source »

...Caracas a fortnight ago, Castro sent Venezuelans into wild spasms of cheers when he told them: "Everywhere I hear the chant 'Trujillo next! Trujillo next!'" At Caracas' Central University, Castro himself tossed the first coin into a hat to launch a drive for $300,000 to start an invasion. Only 155 miles away from Trujilloland, bearded members of Castro's 26th of July Movement are already gazing longingly at maps showing the Dominican Republic's Cordillera Central, a forest region much like Cuba's Sierra Maestra. As Dominican exiles plot and plan, Castro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Three Men in a Funk | 2/9/1959 | See Source »

...Truman is a very busy man; we don't start telling him what to do," Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, remarked Thursday. Truman had planned to reside at Lowell during his visit. Perkins called it "something of an imposition" to invite "a man who is so busy," but he said there would be room for Truman in Lowell House whenever he could manage to come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Truman Visit Meets Delay | 2/7/1959 | See Source »

Captain Joe Noble at 157 and Bob Foster at 177 will be defending four-match winning streaks when they face the Lions. Two sophomores, John Watkins and Nick Estabrook, will start for the Crimson at 137 and 147 respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestlers Will Seek Third Victory Today | 2/7/1959 | See Source »

Previous | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | Next