Word: watchfullness
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Helen Walsh was pretty, sensitive and warmhearted, and her sister Lydia, seven years older, was watchful, forthright and kind. Hackettston, Conn., where they lived with 9,174 other people much like themselves, was a quiet, ordinary, clean and well-kept town. George Peterson, who married Helen, was a solid businessman...
Said the Moscow radio: "Comrade Stalin favorably considered these suggestions and stated that there would be no obstacle on the part of the Government." Several motives might be behind the Kremlin's new move-none of them religious. Stalin, a realistic man, may be looking for wider popular support...
> The country seemed destined to become a battlefield. To keep their hold and ensure a pro-Nazi regime, the Germans might send in an army of occupation; the Allies might counter with an invasion of the Balkans; watchful opportunist Turkey might now enter the war on the Allied side. Cabled...
In the middle of the line Chief Specialist Frank Naumetz, co-captain at Boston College last year, coached Ed Donovan, second string last fall for Columbia, and Rick Woodruff, who made the Varsity squad here. Twenty-five ends tossed the pigskin around at the end of the field under the...
Behind Curtin are the country's mighty, watchful trade unions, as anxious about the peace as they are about the war. Conservative charges that Curtin has mollycoddled coal strikers and is using the war to advance socialism have met with a lukewarm reception. Curtin has done much to increase...