Word: waits
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Receipt of your V-mail saying that my letter would be published in TIME puzzled me no little, but decided to wait for the July 16 issue to see what it was all about...
...glamor' jobs in the so-called 'glamor plants.' No more ordinary factory surroundings for them. They're used to music and news broadcasts and de luxe cafeterias. And they've heard so much about the wonderful times ahead . . . that they're willing to wait...
What finally burned Juan Plate to a crisp, it appeared, was what Chief of Staff Aranda had to say about a proposal to build schools for 74,000 Paraguayan children. The Colonel's answer: the Army's needs were more urgent; the children could wait. The Army would see to their education (the boys, anyhow) when they...
...they are out of uniform by then. Such a foursome seemed a poor bet to win the cup back from the Australians, who have Veterans Jack Bromwich, Adrian Quist and Pat Crawford, as well as an 18-year-old wonder boy named Ducky Pails. The Australians can hardly wait to spring Ducky on the world...
...mere prospect of more fabric now would mean chaos for the manufacturers, and even worse for retailers who would be stuck with millions of dollars worth of war goods. Said they: if customers thought basic style changes were in the offing or that quality would soon improve they might wait until winter, or longer if necessary...