Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Groundwork for an Ivy Network, involving five New England college radio stations, was laid out at an organizational meeting Sunday at New Haven...
...step toward a unified world, but still, it was a step. The U.N. Economic Commission for Europe announced last week that almost every European government (with the exception of the Soviet Union and Great Britain) had agreed to start daylight-saving time this year on the third Sunday in April...
Keys of the Kingdom. At 10 o'clock Sunday morning, the guests settled themselves in the Capitol's Hall of Congress to see Gallegos take over. From his predecessor, Rómulo Betancourt (who had held office as provisional President since the revolution of 1945), Gallegos received the yellow, blue and red presidential sash, took the oath of office. Then the party moved over to the north wing...
...live down some scandals and Hearst-like intrigue. In 1895, when Jameson's raiders were poised to strike at the Transvaal, the Times told its correspondent "to impress upon [Cecil] Rhodes that we hope the New Company will not commence business on a Saturday." The Times had no Sunday edition, and didn't want to miss out on a well-plotted scoop. (The raid started on a Sunday afternoon and the Times got its scoop...
...Sunday, at the Concord jumping championships, the Crimson revived, made a treaty with lady luck, and beat the field of over forty contestants on the 30 meter jump. Griffin, who fell at Dartmouth, won the day with flights of 103 and 101 feet, while Coach Bill Halsey took third and Genn fourth...