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Word: turkeys (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...college senior, I find the situation alarming. There is mass apathy, nothing creates an impression, no one cares about anything but themselves. One must conform to these apathetic tendencies and others or else be labeled a nut, a "turkey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 9, 1957 | 12/9/1957 | See Source »

...President carved and helped eat a 40-lb. Thanksgiving turkey with Mrs. Eisenhower, his son Major John, daughter-in-law Barbara, grandchildren David, 9, Barbara Anne, 8, Susan Elaine, 5, and Mary Jean, almost 2. "The President is in fine spirits," said a new medical bulletin. "His progress continues to be excellent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Occlusion | 12/9/1957 | See Source »

Holiday at Home. After seeing Mohammed off on Thanksgiving , morning (and presenting a "Miss America" doll from his daughter Patricia for Mohammed's daughter Amina). Nixon stopped briefly at the White House, then went home. Pat Nixon had roasted the 9-lb. turkey; Nixon's mother, Mrs. Hannah Nixon, had baked an apple pie; daughter "Tricia" had made paper nut holders shaped like Pilgrims' hats. Daughter Julie had worked all morning making place cards of yellow paper, taken from the work pads in her father's den, brightly colored with crayon. The Vice President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE-PRESIDENCY: In a Position to Help | 12/9/1957 | See Source »

...would lead the U.S. delegation," and voted to go ahead with the conference as planned. But privately, European members of the Council admitted that they had done so partly to give the lie to Soviet propaganda that the NATO allies are nothing but U.S. satellites. "If Premier Menderes of Turkey were taken ill," said one delegate, "we could hardly postpone the meeting. Nor can we decently do so because of President Eisenhower's illness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NATO: A Question of Leadership | 12/9/1957 | See Source »

...Dining Halls will stage a full-scale Thanksgiving dinner for Thursday's lunch to reward those who remain for the holiday. William A. Heaman, manager of Dining Halls, reported that his department has purchased 5,000 pounds of "grade A" Tom Turkey for the huge meal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dining Halls Order 5000 Pounds Of Holiday Fowls for Thursday | 11/27/1957 | See Source »

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