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...crowd was ready for a tour de force. Dressed in a green evening gown with matching coat, Martha went to the podium, issued a little squeal and began her monologue. Pausing, she whipped out a little red telephone, dialed and said: "Hello, is this United Press International? Hurry and get me Isabelle Hall [one of Mrs. Mitchell's telephone friends]. Isabelle? This is Martha. No, I'm not in a canoe. I'm at the Sheraton Park. I can't talk very loud because John is listening...
...ours. A lot of the record is a tribute to old popular music and jazz, including a Dylan waltz ("winter-lude/this dude thinks you're fine"), and "If Dogs Run Free," a beautiful Mose Allison-style piece which makes no sense at all, but features fine piano and coat-singing in the background...
...Though not as controversial as some other issues which have divided the Faculty in recent years, the coat-and-tie rule at the Faculty Club faces an aggressive challenge...
...rule is ridiculous, embarrassing, anachronistic, and stuffy...have I said enough?...It's the business of the Faculty members to decide how to dress. All of us have been in the awkward position of bringing a guest who isn't wearing a coat-and-tie to the Club. How about a sweater instead? And what about the ladies? Are we going to start telling them what to wear...
...Keaton had a coat of arms, that phrase would have been his motto. His father, Vaudevillian Joe Keaton, took Buster into the family act in 1898 at the age of three as "the human mop." Pop literally swept the floor with him. The kid became a great stone pebble, and made hazard a part of his persona...