Word: teases
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The recession issue may help Democrat Paul Douglas, whose seat is one of the most doubtful on the Democratic list. On recession, Douglas has stuck his neck far out (TIME, Feb. 22), and a rise in employment between now and November will hurt him. Although he is unopposed in the...
Unpretentious Jessie Wilson, who did not expect to enjoy the social whirl when she came to Washington, has found her constant round of luncheons, teas and dinners arduous but fascinating. Says she: "Sometimes I feel as though my face will crack." The Wilsons also try to get home early, and...
¶In Boston, Dr. Paul S. Henshaw, research director of the Planned Parent hood Federation of America, reported that rapid technical progress is being made in the field of fertility control. "It seems likely," said Dr. Henshaw, "that within a matter of months, or a few years at the most...
This atmosphere carries over into the House's faculty-student relations. A set of popular resident tutors mingles with some students and a number of top non-resident men like Professor McGeorge Bundy and Dean Francis M. Rogers eat frequently in the House. Dr. and Mrs. Ferry hold informal teas...
The emphasis at Lowell under Perkins falls on tradition and custom. Of all the traditional observances the favorite seems to be the weekly teas on Thursday, where Mrs. Perkins entertains with the Master. She presides over the teapot and can tell a seldom-seen guest that she has forgotten his...