Word: walke
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hamilton, Ontario, a steelworker snorted: "Winter is no time for striking! Who wants to walk a picket line when it's 20 below...
...disputes. All but 278 of them were settled by management and labor without outside help. Conciliators settled 82 of the 278. Conciliation boards settled 64 more, and some disputes are still in the conciliation stage. Only 37 cases ended in failure, and in only eight did the workers actually walk...
...sole and supreme business in life needs before all things a woman to be his servant, his mother, his nurse, his devotee, his housekeeper, and not at all necessarily his bedfellow. . . . As Watts could paint and sculpt in the grand manner as easily as other men can walk or talk, he must be ranked as one of the most fortunate of mortals and yet the most dependent on women...
...Rollins campus is really something. During the 21-year presidency of imaginative Hamilton Holt, Rollins' midway has blossomed with such sprightly sideshows as a course in Evil, a professorship of hunting & fishing, a tree-lined "Walk of Fame" paved with stones from the homes and haunts of the world's great, from Louisa M. Alcott to Christopher Columbus. Also, for all its eccentricities, it has been a sprightly school, with a lively interest...
...Walk in the Sun (Dana Andrews, Richard Conte; TIME...