Word: wayes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...great help, but TIME'S Press editor forgot to put readers wise on the right way...
...following were also frequently expressed: "It is my observation that well-informed women who lift their sights above their immediate surroundings are the ones who place cooking among the creative arts" and "Women who keep up with current events like to eat, too, you know, and the best way to be sure you eat well is to cook it yourself...
...plugged and pounded his way across the country-traveling 31,-500 miles, making 350 speeches, shouting out some 560,000 words. He had a kind of self-induced fervor which roused the admiring cry of "Pour it on, Harry!" from many an American voter. He had continued to fight right up to the last night. On election eve, while Tom Dewey piously urged everyone to get out and vote, Harry Truman had broken all the rules of proper election-eve conduct by urging the people to get out and vote for Democrats. His last words, which sounded to the experts...
...swing violently left. Henry Wallace had tried to lead him that way and he had brushed Wallace off with in difference, even with contempt. But it was clear now that Republican conservatism had reached its peak in 1946. The voter had spoken-when he was good & ready-with a flat and incontrovertible voice. The voice announced a new chapter in U.S. politics. Harry Truman was now the absolute boss of a resurgent Democratic Party. Republicans might not be able to stand it. But the Republic could...
Radcliffe's Idler players finally knocked off their search yesterday for an actor experienced enough to fill the "great lover" role of Mirabel in their coming production of William Congreve's "Way of the World...