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Word: waits (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wonderful! Now, how long must we wait for a two-headed man? Such an improvement can scarcely come too soon; then perhaps it will be unnecessary to indulge further in such monstrous experiments as the one you described. I like dogs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 7, 1955 | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

N.Z.Z. has been cold and deep ever since it started in 1780. In 1805 the paper reported briefly the defeat of the French fleet at Trafalgar and cautiously added: "In the first moments of such events, one is inclined to exaggerate conditions. It might therefore be better to wait for reports which are written in cold blood and come from safer sources." Such careful news coverage and restraint have earned the paper so much respect that when it does speak out forcefully, N.Z.Z. often gets what it wants, e.g., its insistent campaigning has given the Swiss press as much freedom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Thought v. Facts | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

Three of the four boards, news editorial, and business, will introduce candidates to beer, editors, and the fundamentals of newspaper work at tonight's meeting. Radcliffe talent is especially welcome to fill the CRIMSON'S Radcliffe Burean. Only photographers will have to wait until March for their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Crime Boards Open Spring Comp | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

...also invited to attend the beer party which will mark the beginning of the competition. Editorial and business board candidates are especially needed, but there will also be a news board competition. Photographers must wait until March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crime Comp Seeks Radcliffe Candidates | 2/5/1955 | See Source »

...bill passes, then, there will be four ways for a young man to fulfill his military obligations: 1) he may wait for induction; 2) he may enlist in one of the regular armed services for three, four or six years; 3) he may enlist in the special Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps Reserve program, or 4) he may enlist in the six-month training program

Author: By J. ANTHONY Lukas, | Title: The Draft: Benefits--for the Future | 2/2/1955 | See Source »

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