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Word: surginger (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Obsessed with the great difficulties in the first alternative, other American groups have preferred to admit Communists and control them in the normal course of democratic politicking. On one hand, this treatment avoids the monumental task of distinguishing party members from progressives who do their own thinking and who, all...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brass Tacks | 1/15/1947 | See Source »

Now the Republicans were surging back to political power. Ed Martin traipsed triumphantly in & around Philadelphia. He went out to fashionable Wyncote (see cut). He marched out to speak in a neighborhood of dirty, dingy brick houses. This was the rebellious northeast section which three times had helped to throw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Unmistakable Republican | 10/28/1946 | See Source »

Chicago swells the surging throng. . . .

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: A Bit of a Blow | 8/5/1946 | See Source »

With due fanfare, Manhattan's R. H. Macy & Co., on Decoration Day, advertised 20,000 white shirts at $4.98 each. To Macy's surprise, customers did not kick each other in a rush to buy next day; the shirts moved slowly. This week Macy's tried again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEXTILES: No Sale | 6/17/1946 | See Source »

Across Belgium, over the German frontier, into the Saar, halted and thrown back in the Battle of the Bulge, surging forward again in the great Rhine offensive, the tanks and infantrymen of Bradley's great armies rolled on. On May 8, 1945, the tall, spare infantryman said to one...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VETERANS: Old Soldiers' Soldier | 4/1/1946 | See Source »

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