Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...filled her eyes with tears. There was a big parade, a luncheon with the mayor, a fashion show, a ball at which she danced with her fiancé, Intern John Hummel. Then Miss America went back to her studies at Memphis State College, her choir singing and her Methodist Sunday School class...
...Every Sunday, as many as 30 Casasolas gather at Doña Refugio's big table in suburban Mixcoac to criticize the week's output and argue sports and politics. This week they could take time out from table talk to toast a monument to family unity: Volume 22 of the Casasola Graphic History of the Revolution, 1910-1940. Into its making had gone some of the choicest pictures that three generations of Casasolas had contributed to the family archives (no Casasola uses the word "files...
...good-natured man with a soft voice, Shahn seems much gentler than his work. To please his wife and three children he lives in a federal housing development in Roosevelt, N.J., and serves as a town councilman. But he is city-bred, and complains that the countryside "looks like Sunday every...
...terse communique from the White House-"The President is too busy"-halted abruptly yesterday the Band's hopes of performing be for a Presidential audience Sunday...
...lost, however, for Jay Skinner '48, band manager, announced that he would serenade Washington from the Capitol steps. Permission to play Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock was obtained yesterday from Chief Architect Lynd of the Capitol in a long distance phone call...