Word: bell
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Philadelphia Mayor Richardson Oil-worth's July 4 oratory at Independence Hall rang true as the Liberty Bell and almost as familiar. When buttonholed about it later, the Main Line Democrat gave up the unwitting ghost, Historian
...BELL RINGS AGAIN IN PHILADELPHIA...
...quickly scaled to 60. is now down to 24 because 1960's black ink has turned to red. Pale profits in vending machines have sent Vendo down more than 50% from March's peak of 77¼, while the earnings pinch has also clipped Polaroid, Fairchild Camera, Bell & Howell and Universal Match...
...ending the story of a life had been much on his mind. Hemingway's physician father, also ill with hypertension and diabetes, had died by his own hand in 1928. Indeed, Hemingway had brooded and passed judgment upon it in print. In For Whom the Bell Tolls, Robert Jordan thinks about his suicide-father, "that other one that misused the gun," and calls him a coward. Elsewhere, Hemingway suggested that there was nothing cowardly in suicide-if used to hasten what otherwise might be a slow and messy death. Some years ago, his mother, as a present, sent...
...theaters, all with Broadway-size capacities and customers drifting freely from one to another see everything from first-run movies to geriatric vaudeville. There are goldfish races, jazz bands, a believe-it-or-not museum, ballroom dancing, a Kiddies Theater where nearly all performers are under 16, a diving bell for the observation of bottom life. All this begins on the New Jersey shoreline and seems to end somewhere near the coast of Spain: it is Atlantic City's Steel Pier, the coelacanth fish of show business, conceived in the age of gaslight and blackface...