Word: cake
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Garbo," she recalls, "just medium lousy. But I loved it. They used to ask me if they could start a new picture or was I pregnant again." TV has brought her greater fame than movies ever did, but Gale insists: "My career is just the frosting on the cake, and I mean that." The girl who used to be Josephine Owaissa Cottle admits cheerfully: "I never had it so good...
...hill and we had to carry it down." She moved back into the kitchen and tossed a fat slab of sausage into the frying pan. "We're gonna put on the big pot and the little one too. Keith Marrs is gonna bake a fruit cake-Ed loves fruit cake. We'll have fried chicken with lots of gravy. Ed likes soup beans, too; we'll have some of those...
...walls. Says Old Pro Irving Penn: "The photographer belongs to the age of the subway, high-speed cars and tall buildings. His picture is made to be seen amid the haste of contemporary life. Some real folk art appears in journalism or in advertising. A picture that sells a cake of soap...
...Sweetener. A liquid, sugar-free food sweetener in a plastic, "squeeze-a-drop" bottle is being marketed for overweight and diabetic Americans by E. R. Squibb & Sons. Made from saccharin, Squibb's "Sweeta" can cut a 900-calorie dinner (soup, chicken en casserole, rice, peas, salad, chocolate-frosted cake) down to 550 calories. Price...
...Calvary touch-football team was practicing for a game with the Catholic student chapel next door. At 5:45, the wood-paneled recreation room in the basement was filled with students who had come for the weekly "cost supper"-spaghetti, salad, ice cream, cake and coffee...