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Word: traffice (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Most Regrettable." Then they twisted through the street traffic in search of foreigners' cars-particularly the olive-drab sedans of U.S. Army units-to punch out their windows, terrify their passengers and overturn or burn a dozen empty cars. Two U.S. sailors caught up in the frenzy were dumped into the Imperial moat while a dazed Japanese stood near by muttering, "Most regrettable; most regrettable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Troubled Springtime | 5/12/1952 | See Source »

...reflectors, which stand 26 inches off the ground, will be installed to beyond the Fresh Pond Parkway on the Cambridge side, and from Fresh Pond Parkway to beyond Weeks Bridge on the inbound traffic side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Police Put Glass Reflectors As Warnings on Mem. Drive | 5/8/1952 | See Source »

Cambridge's Traffic Board should take a survey of traffic conditions on Plympton Street, with the idea of allowing parking only on one side, the City Council decided this week. The plan would prohibit parking along either Lowell or Leverett House, thus making the parking problem more severe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Wants Parking Check Of Conditions on Plympton St. | 5/7/1952 | See Source »

Working his way through Times Square traffic that afternoon last Dec. 7, Homer Earl Bragg, 40, seemed to be just another Manhattan bus driver, somberly watchful, a little tense, ready to meet the wayfarer's question with a surly reply or surly silence. Then suddenly he began popping up & down in his seat. "You people have been tormenting me!" he shouted to his passengers. "Now I'm going to torment you!" He stepped down on the gas pedal, ran past a red light at Broadway and 43rd Street, piled into a taxicab and a crush of other cars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Wayward Bus Driver | 5/5/1952 | See Source »

...wheels and a strong frame make bicycling a pleasant and popular sport in Cambridge. Once the city limits and the hazards of traffic are past, a trip of short endurance will take one to Concord and Lexington, to the birthplaces of the Revolution, and Thoreau's Pond...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Glories of Spring-And the Fullness Thereof | 5/1/1952 | See Source »

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