Word: vaughan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...than 50%. But vegetable growers, too, had plenty of novelties to choose from. Almost all seedsmen were featuring a new brownish-tinged lettuce called Bronze Beauty. Other attractions: a midget watermelon (Schling), a hybrid eggplant (Burpee), a yellow sweet pepper (Manhattan's Peter Henderson), a "giant tree tomato" (Vaughan's of Chicago...
Boston Symphony (Tues. 8:30 p.m., ABC). Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3; Vaughan Williams' Fifth Symphony. Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky...
...Celebrated Lincoln's Birthday by standing at rigid attention under a wan February sun while Major General Harry Vaughan laid the presidential wreath at the foot of Daniel Chester French's brooding statue of Lincoln...
...best guide is Thomas' own background and beliefs-which are helpfully summarized in Critic John L. Sweeney's introduction to this volume of poetry and prose. Like many another of England's poets-Donne, Herbert, Vaughan-Dylan Thomas is of Welsh lineage. He is also what the old Welsh bards called a "shaper"-one who refashions and revivifies the language bequeathed him by the poets of the past...
...Pawnee (Oklahoma) Chief was fat with political ads. Neal Vaughan (farmer, good road man) was running for County Commissioner. Amos Teter (lived in Pawnee County most of his life) was a candidate for Assessor. Roy L. Owens (common sense, clean personal character) was up for re-election as sheriff. But except for the hazy looking cuts of THESE CAPABLE MEN the Chief looked about the same as usual. The big Page One story was headed: BLANCHARDS SELL 849 TURKEYS...