Word: pease
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Arnall himself came forward with a suggestion for transferring the albatross. He strode in to see Harry Truman, suggested that the President call Congress back into session to strengthen price controls. The President could call on Congress to reverse the "crippling amendments" adopted last spring with Republican support. Truman, who...
Ike and Mamie pressed through the sidewalk throng, through the crowded lobby, and into a waiting elevator. On the sixth floor they found comparative quiet; newly redecorated, this floor was reserved for the Eisenhower party and guarded by two burly cops from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. For lunch, the...
Here & there, in the thick of the battle, police glimpsed a huge, black Hotchkiss sedan with an outsize radio aerial. At 10 p.m. they stopped the car and ordered out its occupants. They turned out to be National Assemblyman Jacques Duclos, 56, a pudgy onetime pastry chef who is now...
Our celery is always wonderful," said Mrs. Mildred Mackenzie, a plump, pleasant housewife. "In midsummer, our delphiniums will grow nine feet high." With matronly zest, she waved round her garden, still deep in snow. "You never tasted vegetables as good as the ones we grow, and you should see our...
To do this, Maytag's Rocky Mountain distributors made deals to buy bulk lots from big frozen-food wholesalers (including such top brands as Birds Eye, Snow Crop, Pictsweet, etc.), then passed the goods on to freezer buyers without additional markups. Explained Maytag's Santa Fe Manager John...