Word: two-day
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...long war years the Mary's career had been grim and dedicated. But last week her widow's weeds were gone. After nine months of beauty treatments in drydock, she shone bridelike again as she glided away from a Southampton pier to take a two-day trial...
...plunged into a night of gale, only one had ever been to sea before. Soon almost all were seasick. Skipper Seligman felt a gloomy awe at his own temerity. He and the first mate, Lars, had to shout in melodramatic alarm to rouse hands to shorten sail. After the two-day gale had blown out, "faces that we had almost forgotten appeared blinking...
There are fewer than 500 teletypesetter perforators in the world, and none of them control such remote printings as TIME'S. TIME has seven machines and nine men to keep them operating. Most of them work a two-day, 20-hour week teletypesetting, and spend the rest of their time on allied production jobs. One has to put up at a nearby hotel on Tuesday to be on hand for late news breaks...
Delegates to last weekend's regional meeting of the National Students Organization will broadcast a round table discussion over WHCN at 9:30 o'clock tonight, the Network has announced. Student rights, the history and purpose of the NSO and other topics highlighted at the two-day parley will be summarized in the half-hour discussion, which was recorded at the end of the conference...
Thirty-five delegates, from 20 New England member-colleges of the National Student Organization, and 40 more official observers concluded a two-day session of education and policy-airing last night as groundwork for the national convention in Wisconsin next September...