Word: walke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Architects who have seen the designs for the building feel strongly that it would fit these locations, while it might saddle the yard with a Memorial Hall all its own. In many ways this compromise locale might prove fairer to the House men who would not be forced to walk as far as the Yard for after-class study. For the great mass of students who use library facilities between morning classes, the two minute walk across Massachusetts Avenue should not prove too full of insidious lures away from the good path of scholarly concentration...
Fleet Pete Petrillo scored twice. In the fourth inning, he reached third on a walk and a passed bail, coming home on Rodis' pop out to center. Again in the sixth, he made the trip to third on a passed ball after knocking out a single, and then scored on a ground out to short by Fitz...
...Continent's 1,300,000 surviving Jews (not including those of Russia) have found no victory in Hitler's defeat.* Their exodus was illegal, clandestine, and humanitarian. A Polish Jewess explained why: "You know what Europe is to me? It's a cemetery. When I walk into a store and see soap on sale, I remember that this may be the body of my sister...
...bomb had been buried under 30 feet of earth in London's beautiful St. James's Park. Londoners had given it a nickname, "Annie"; and its site was officially noted. Throughout the changing weather of war, victory and peace, people hurried past it on the rebuilt Tarmac walk, and courting couples sat on the nearby lawns...
...representative of the New Dealing New York Post did not want to endorse it either; he took a walk. Mark Ethridge of the Louisville Courier-Journal warned fellow publishers that it would "have a sour effect on the public, on the ground that the press was seeking special privilege...