Word: warm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...England, which sweltered through the summer and watched fall football games in shirt sleeves and sports jackets, will probably have a warm winter, too, according to Charles F. Brooks, director of the University's Blue Bill Observatory...
...very candid and warm story, thank goodness it was not glamorized as so many stories are today...
Everybody was talking about the weather, and its effect on sales had many a businessman worried. Over much of the U.S. last week hung a mass of unseasonably warm air that was making people forget that winter-and Christmas-are almost at hand. The latest warm spell was just a part of what has proved in many sections of the country to be one of the mildest falls on record...
Furriers also blame the weatherman for falling sales, and have taken action to combat the slump. Instead of full-length coats, they now emphasize smaller pieces, such as stoles, short jackets and neckpieces, which can be worn on warm days. They have also put fur to work in earrings, cuff links, sweaters and even bow ties. Said Executive Secretary Irving Genfan of the New York Master Furriers Guild: "We're putting fur on everything except...
Yalies' handkerchiefs, that lay idle when Harvard's were waving vigorously, were busy earlier in the afternoon wiping brows in the 65-degree heat. Eli fans found the day too warm for football, meaning too warm for frequent use of flasks...