Word: warmly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...seconds later the plane leveled out and the warm afternoon air shuddered with the explosion of bombs. In the screaming confusion of blood-spattered bodies and burning buses, 41 lay dead or dying, 65 wounded. From then on the raids were no joking matter...
...means, to maintain their population without outside doles forever? SCAP was looking for an answer to the first question, at least, last week. For the first time since the occupation began, SCAP trade missions (including Japanese) were out digging up orders. In New Delhi the missioners got a warm welcome. They were garlanded with roses and handed jasmine bouquets; Premier Nehru sent "greetings and good wishes" to the Japanese people. India wanted textile machinery and was willing to give coal, jute and raw cotton...
Akin assures members of this year's graduating class a warm welcome at any of the clubs listed. Those which have an initiation fee or other eccentricities have been noted below...
Three's a Crowd. In Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Ida Kelly Vartanian was granted a divorce when she testified that her husband not only refused to keep the house warm enough for her pet rat but criticized it for eating too much...
...listed here. Cold food and overcooked vegetables result from the failure to synchronize the demand for the food in the lines and the supply from the kitchens. Serving methods are subject to question throughout the University. Plastic trays and cups are impossible to heat, and, therefore, cannot keep food warm. Although it is true that the cost of chinaware would be prohibitive, there is a possibility that the use of china cups would be feasible. The enormous wastage, largest at the Union, results generally from extravagant serving. An attitude has come to be accepted of eating only the desired amount...