Word: armes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...will be able to make direct recommendations to Ford on what he termed a "man-to-man and face-to-face" basis-in contrast to Nixon's remote habits. Its role may also be enhanced by the selection of John Dunlop, Harvard economics professor and a former arm-twisting director of Nixon's Cost of Living Council, as the coordinator...
...stopped short of the supra-radical operation, in which lymph nodes under the breastbone are removed. These are less likely to be involved in situations similar to the First Lady's, in which the cancerous lump was on the outer, upper aspect of the breast, toward the arm. The argument over the best way to treat breast cancer cases like Betty Ford's is likely to continue long after she recuperates...
...brought in by Underworld Overlord Edmund O'Brien to fight his gang war for him. O'Brien's rival is Bradford Dillman; Dillman's big gun is Chuck Connors, who performs various cruelties (on Kathrine Baumann, among others) with an artificial arm. The sadism strikes the moviemakers as funny; it is not. And as further evidence of the decline of Director Frankenheimer's creative energy, the film approaches tragedy...
Willing to risk anything at his age (71), Comedian Bob Hope went to Manhattan's Central Park to tape a special show marking his 25th year on TV. Waving an arm at the thousands of New Yorkers who came to watch the free entertainment, he cracked: "This is the first audience that I've ever played to on grass-that I knew about." In one sketch, Hope and Jackie Gleason dressed up as two Central Park vice-squad members in bosomy drag. Carol Channing, one of the guest stars, asked Hope what would become of his talent...
...survive in the ghetto, you gotta look tough. The best way to look tough is to have a broken arm...