Word: redness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hummed the riff once and the Hawk used it for a full hour in the most relaxed and sincere style that I've heard since his One Hour with Red McKenzie eleven years ago. But Hawk agreed with me that the stuff today is, definitely not relaxed or sincere like it used to be, to wit: Count Basie's rough house rhythm, Jimmy Dorsey's twittering saxophone, and Kostelanetz's weeping violin cadenzas. He went on to say that he reads my column faithfully every week and shows it around Gotham, where they're beginning to realize that Harvard guys...
...Socialist Party has ever and always stood for peace. It seams pathetic that now the party's leader should allow an antipathy for what he conceives to be the red tendencies of C.I.O. and H.S.U. to stand in the way. He has his chance to strengthen the largest and most effective efforts being made here for peace, yet he prefers to serve a splintering role. Someone ought to tell him about the bundle of sticks parable: you can break them separately but not together. If he objects to the United Front on domestic matters, that is his privilege, but this...
WASHINGTON -- President Roosevelt threw out the first ball today to open the 1940 Major League baseball season, but Ol' Mose Grove threw the ones that counted and the Boston Red Sox blanked the Washington Senators, 1-0, before...
Coach Stahl will go easy on Healey this afternoon, saving him as much as possible for the league opener against a potent Cornell nine at Ithaca on Friday. According to Stahl, the Big Red is the outfit to beat for the league championship. On Saturday, the nine is favored over Pennsylvania in a game to be played at Philadelphia...
Professor Hopper believes that the current disturbances in the Netherlands are merely a continuation of the German "red-herring" policy in the last decade. While diverting British attention to the Lowlands, the Germans hope to gain valuable time for entrenching themselves in the Scandinavian Peninsula, time which may mean the difference between success and defeat in this all-important fight. If the Germans can hold Norway, they will have effectively broken the British blockade...