Word: pages
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...King chortled the 13th Century Siamese equivalent of "Aha, we got him," and ordered a page to lift the bowl. There lay the mouse, suckling four young. After that, there was no stopping the astrologers. Some, however, think they have gone too far. Siam's most revered astrologer, Phya Hora Thibodi Yarnavej, retired a few years ago with a bitter valedictory...
...making progress in stopping the waste. He had started a special project for collecting interviews and papers from people around New York City who had played a big behind-the-scenes role in history. His first target two years ago was a man who had never written a page of memoirs and had been all but forgotten by the public. Yet 78-year-old George McAneny, a political power for four decades, was able to tell Nevins more about New York City politics than almost any other man alive...
Upon reading this morning's editorial page, I noticed a curious thing, which I must admit has me quite thoroughly battled...
Specifically, what is bothering me is the incomprehensible way in which Mr. August J. Limber '50 is able to correct an error on page three of today's paper, IN THE SAME ISSUE that the error appears in print. Can you explain this enigma for me? Roy M. Goodman...
...want to point out a lamentable mistake you made in your story on page three of today's paper about the rugby team's schedule over the vacation...