Word: surginger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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CAIRO--Victorious British Imperial forces rolling across Libya at the rate of 60 miles a day, probably have over-run Derna and are surging westward toward Benghazi, 300 miles from the Egyptian border, desert reports indicated tonight.
Surging back into the victory column after last week's defeat, the Crimson harriers yesterday scored a stunning triumph in taking both the varsity and jayvee Big Three titles at New Haven.
To an interviewer in Manhattan, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novelist Ellen Glasgow, ill last summer, disclosed that she believed she had been dead. Her account: "The doctor had his fingers on my pulse. He said, 'She's gone,' to my sister. And I was gone. I was dead...
The blitz failed to conquer Britain, but the Government was criticized for later defeats and for rank inefficiency in war production. But always the surging eloquence and parliamentary skill of Winston Churchill overwhelmed criticism. Always the streamlined John Bull, the 20th-Century St. George, could get a vote of confidence...
Wings Over Jordan (Wings Over Jordan choir conducted by Worth Kramer; Columbia; 8 sides). Surging, vibrant singing of eight spirituals without benefit of printed arrangements, forming the first recordings of the Cleveland Negro choir noted for its CBS Sunday broadcasts.