Word: tooing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"Five more hours a week would be too much," commented Allen. He said that his primary purpose at the College was to obtain an education, rather than participate excessively in extracurricular activities. Gober complained that he and Allen were unable to vote at the meetings.
Star-Crossed. In Philadelphia, fired from his city job for a long string of absences and tardiness, J. Howard Johnson appealed to the local Civil Service Commission for his early reinstatement as law-enforcement clerk, explained that he was born under the astrological sign of Sagittarius, which makes him too...
Ultimate Tribute. In Paris, Ont., four child artists, whose landscapes were on display at an agricultural fair, got the bad news: a goat, chained too near the exhibit, had taken a fancy to their scenery, consumed the realistic greenery.
Ardent Amateurs. If Stevenson is content to wait, legions of his admirers are willing to put their votes-and their campaign money-into cold storage, and wait too. "His followers woo him," says a top Utah politician. "He doesn't woo his followers. You can't say that...
Once as solidly entrenched as a Deep South Democratic machine, Michigan's Republican Party has not won an important state election in seven years. Principal reason: G.O.P. liberals and Old Guard-ists, after mauling each other, are too beat to put up much of a fight against the smoothly...