Word: travels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Nationwide gas rationing last November slowed the used car business. Many dealers got out. Others sickened, but doggedly held on. In the Middle and Far West, gas rationing was not a death blow to car travel. ¶cards were plentiful; jeans were jingling with cash. Then spring, abetted by a new OPA policy of plentiful recaps, brought a new rush of customers...
Tomorrow the team will travel to Springfield hoping to wind up its season with a .500 average. Half of the squad are guests of Governor Dummer Academy, playing an informal game there...
...their differences, but they have agreed on at least two aims: nationalization of heavy industry, and a democratic state to succeed Mussolini's Fascist state. Said the liberal party's newspaper Italia Libera: "Although our ultimate goals differ, there is a long road along which we shall travel together...
...able to stomach. There was Winston Churchill, who "first became visible" to Sheean "in a red bathrobe over bathing trunks; he wore a large, flopping straw hat, and slippers and a cherubic grin." His first words were: "My dear Maxine, you have no idea how easy it is to travel without a servant. I came here all the way from London alone and it was quite simple." Said Maxine: "Winston, how brave of you!" Churchill spent much of his time painting. "In such a society [he] was slightly out of place . . . but he never noticed." Once Churchill smiled at Sheean...
Before geting to the detail of the day, here's a flash, right in the pan. The ban on travel will definitely be lifted for the post-exam week-end. You'll be free to go where you please from Noon on Saturday, May 15th, to Midnight (2400) Tuesday, the 18th. So, go on and make that New York date. But, "See here," don't you come back late. (well, well, a rhyme...