Word: bedrooms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...room. The funny part was that it blared all one afternoon, through the night and into the next morning. Finally someone took a pass key, opened the door to look in. The suite was empty-except for a big woman all trussed up, lying on the floor in the bedroom...
...Perry, it is quite obvious, spent too much time learning his lines to direct the play adequately, for its continuity is poor and it lacks even the subtlety that this garden variety of bedroom comedy commonly aspires...
...foot in the mansion since Park Commissioner Robert Moses had made the first move to remodel it last February. Said Taylor: "Commissioner Moses is trying to make an early American out of LaGuardia. The Mayor isn't too enthusiastic." The wallpaper in the Mayor's bedroom-to-be: flowery pink and white...
...million U.S. people move every year. In big cities they usually move only a few blocks, in small towns, across the street. Their reasons: to be near the Joneses, to get more sun in the living room, an extra bedroom for Junior, a bigger garden, lower rent-or restlessness. This year more U.S. families will move than ever before, and they will move farther. The cross-country trek to inland defense centers was 50% greater this spring than...
...show was the hunch of short, stocky Al Rosen, a Hollywood agent who thought the public needed a good old bedroom farce, and dug through dozens of them till he found the one he liked. He hired Playwright Cyrus Wood (Sally, Irene and Mary, Street Singer) to doctor it up, finally found an angel. The show opened in Santa Barbara in February and so outraged that staid community that the city council met. Good Night Ladies thereupon scrammed to San Francisco for a week, clicked, stayed five. When it lit out for Chicago it had already earned back...