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Word: tippings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hills house and in his Lake Success office, Lie treasures a secret gadget: a loudspeaker connected with the U.N. public-address system which permits him to follow the debate in any U.N. committee room. Frequently, when he hears something he dislikes, Lie picks up the phone and passes a tip to an aide on the scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: Immigrant to What? | 11/25/1946 | See Source »

JOHN FIORENTINO, freshman right end and brother of Holy Cross's Orange Bowl end, Ed. is a man whose steady play gains few cheers from the grandstand. Last week against Brown he showed he could catch passes when he snagged a flintier-tip aerial from Chip Gannon to open the scoring...

Author: By W. R. F., | Title: Crimson Catalogue | 11/23/1946 | See Source »

...Thomas H. West, the missing Freshman's mother, affirmed last night that a tip yesterday, locating West in Montreal, was unproductive when checked. A business friend of the family was boarding a train from Montreal to Boston, she said, when he thought he saw "a boy acting queerly who conformed to West's description...

Author: By Richard W. Wallach, | Title: Search for West Brings Police to Trails in Scollay | 11/1/1946 | See Source »

...Harvard lecturer reports that regular radio feature in Russia is the reading of sections of books by broadcasting daily. Widener might take a tip and have the assignments from those unavailable books read over the Crimson network...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tip for Network | 10/31/1946 | See Source »

...short it was only necessary to haunt hotel washrooms to get a pocketful of the stuff. Housewives in New York's suburban Westchester County maintained espionage networks, reporting to each other the arrival of chain-store trucks, and got first grab. Although it was always correct to tip, when in doubt, it was often possible to become a preferred customer simply by beaming at the high prices. And if you knew the right man in the right line anything was possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Playing the Angles | 10/21/1946 | See Source »

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