Word: wieners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Stowe, Vt., and Putney School, southern Vermont. Here both the beginner, who longs for the graceful swells of a golf course, and the experienced-but-not-ski-team-material-individual, could find plenty of amusement and exercise. During the spring, canoe trips--water facilities are excellent--bike trips, wiener roasts, barndancing, and even year round projects could be sponsored...
Some meat cuts were still a rarity last week but better-class German restaurants included snails, lobster, frogs' legs, crabs, trout and caviar in their menus while promising their customers succulent Schweinebraten and Wiener Schnitzel to be carved from one million Danish pigs and 10,000 cattle condemned for slaughter because of a fodder shortage. Supplies from Denmark and Holland increased the butter ration from three to four ounces weekly and egg eaters received three to four more eggs monthly. Markets displayed fewer kinds and smaller quantities of green vegetables than last summer, but there were constant promises...
...Lacy, of Gloucester City, N. J., S.M. N.Y.U. '40; Raymond E. Means, of Stillwater, Okla., S.M. U. of Illinois '32; Robert C. Sylvester, of Seattle, Wash., S.B. Washington '36; Clifford M. Wallis, S.M. '34, of Waitsfield, Vt.; Oliver W. Whit by, S.M. '40, of Teddington, England; Francis M. Wiener, S.M. '39, of Cambridge; Bedros Kayayan, of Istanbul, Turkey, S.M. Illinois...
...Empress Maria Theresa died in 1780, and Diarium became the Wiener Zeitung. (In England, five years later, the first issue of London's Times appeared.) So great was the prestige of the Zeitung that in 1805 the Emperor Franz II made it an official Government organ. But it remained the property of Schönwetter's successors until 1857. That year the young Emperor Franz Josef took it over...
...Wiener Zeitung lingered on for two more years as a possession of the Nazi provincial Government. Last week, in a world which would have horrified John Baptist Lovelyweather, the Imperial Zeitung was dead...