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Word: greys (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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When Ambassador Pedro Martinez Fraga squired him to the White House. Boss Batista tactfully changed his uniform and spurs for a sporty grey suit and blue fedora. Franklin Roosevelt talked to him half an hour about Cuba. Afterward, Batista bubbled: "I was able to ascertain the enormous goodness in the President's character...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CABINET: Wrinkle Remover | 11/21/1938 | See Source »

...home of sultans and califs, President Kamal Atatürk, long ill, died of cirrhosis of the liver. Beside his death bed wept his sister and two of his most intimate friends: Ali Fethi Okyar, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's who had stood faithfully by the Grey Wolf's side when Atatürk was waging a desperate uphill battle to save Turkey from dismemberment after the World War; and Sabiha Gökgen, one of his five adopted daughters, who is a Turkish Air Force pilot.* One grief-stricken friend. Salih Bozuk, put a pistol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: Martinet | 11/21/1938 | See Source »

...left guard is Sam Binnian, of Winthrop who with his running mate, Dave Grey of Kirkland, forms the outstanding pair of guards in a season notable for its abundance of good operatives in this position. Another guard, Bud Call of Lowell, is named captain of the second eleven. All-House last year, Call missed some games this year because of injuries...

Author: By J. PHILIP Lyford, | Title: Kirkland, Lowell, Adams, Dudley Put Two on Crimson 'All' Football Team; Bob Prario Named Captain and Quarterback | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

...Wentworth '39 Kirkland l.e. l.e., H. Daughaday, Jr. Winthrop W. L. Healy, Jr. '41 Dudley, l.t. l.t., E. M. Maisel '40 Adams S. S. Binnian '40 Winthrop l.g. l.g., H. Call (C) '39 Lowell L. C. Clark '41 Lowell, c. c., H. A. Burgess '40 Leverett D. S. Grey '40 Kirkland, r.g. r.g., R. S. Eustis, Jr. '41 Winthrop P. G. Counlhan '39 Adams, r.t. r.t., M. Thurston '40 Lowell J. M. Koufman '41 Dudley, r.e. r.e., G. Ak'ra'n, Jr. '40 Adams R. S. Prarlo '39 Ellot q.b. q.b., M. J. Gordon '41 Lowell R. E. Lewis...

Author: By J. PHILIP Lyford, | Title: Kirkland, Lowell, Adams, Dudley Put Two on Crimson 'All' Football Team; Bob Prario Named Captain and Quarterback | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

...topflight U. S. jammers, included Clarinetists Joe Marsala, Milton Mesirow, Peewee Russell; Saxophonists Bud Freeman, Sid Bechet; Cornetists Bobby Hackett, Hotlips Paige; Pianist Jess Stacey; Trombonist Tommy Dorsey; Drummers Dave Tough and Zutty Singleton. Present also were No. 1 Swing Pundit Hugues Panassié, grey-haired Blues-writer William Christopher Handy (St.Louis Blues, Memphis Blues). This prime assortment of talent bumped slightly at the takeoff, but in the final ensemble lived up to its big names...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jam Session | 11/14/1938 | See Source »

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