Word: 90s
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...generations, the German hausfrau who prides herself on her cakes and cookies has owed her reputation to Dr. August Oetker. Dr. Oetker's baking powder has helped better her batter since the '90s, and raised its price only once (by 2 pfennigs to 12 for a 17-gram packet). And Herr Doctor's Baking Is Fun has sold 20 million copies-more than any other book in Germany save the Bible...
Seaborg is no scientific recluse. An articulate instructor, he was one of the first to extol the advantages of TV teaching. An energetic sportsman, he whacks out a middling-good game of golf (in the 90s); he also served as Cal's faculty representative on the Pacific Coast Conference...
...options to buy 10,000 more. He and his wife live alone (his two children are married) in a ten-room Tudor-style house in Summit, N.J., and have a 30-acre farm 25 miles outside Baton Rouge. There he changes pace from his favorite sport, golf (in the 90s), gets in some duck shooting in the nearby marshes...
George Hamilton looks like the Jimmy Stewart of the '90s. Actress Prentiss emerges as a deft comedienne with a style reminiscent of the late Kay Kendall's. Jim Hutton looks like Jim Hutton, a gangling young funnybones who already knows how to lose a laugh in order to win the audience. And Connie Francis makes a hardy, short-stemmed wallflower...
...Bock and Sheldon Harnick; based on Samuel Hopkins Adams' novel) is the work of the same team that turned out Fiorello! Like Fiorello!, Tenderloin is a period musical whose scene is New York and whose subject is reform. Unlike Fiorello!, this yarn of a clergyman of the '90s crusading against Manhattan's vast red-light district and colliding with its venal police force proves pretty heavy going. The high-principled minister is no such fighting gamecock as La Guardia, and Maurice Evans makes musicomedy wear a stiff collar where Tom Bosley fit the Little Flower like...