Word: adding
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hand except to be himself, is just that and accordingly walks away with the show. As a onetime vaudeville headliner reduced to the want-ad columns, a sort of daftly faithful hound for the heroines, this wonderful clown does little that is new except find his long-lost son, in the picture's funniest shot. But when, leering fiercely, he sings Inka Dinka Doo, or when, in hyper-Dostoevskian mental conflict, he confides Did You Ever Have the Feelin' That You Wanted to Go, he gives pleasure of an intensity roughly equivalent to saturation bombing. Jimmy Durante remains living proof...
Time to Re-Tire. A Dixon, Calif. newspaper ran a want ad: "Owner of a truck would like to correspond with a widow who owns two tires. Object matrimony. Send picture of tires...
...with you and nations who leave you alone." Another member suggested that any Fascist government is "a preparation for attack" on democracy. Churchill answered that his remarks about abolishing Fascism and Naziism applied only to enemy powers and their satellites, not to any & all governments "whose internal form of ad ministration does not come up to our ideas...
...auto solidifies in prestige, pomp and circumstance seep into the drawings (not to mention the ad copy). But there is an image of 1912 evening pleasure, with its silky escort, its four moth-white, moth-soft ladies enwombed in the felicities of a cross-sectioned Waverly Electric, in a rain-dim street, which catches a sort of elegant U.S. ecstasy that few conscious artists have caught...
...newest addition to the already over-laden group of the Unit's Comics, is Colonel Hank Cornelius. His ad libbing has left the boys weak