Word: coloring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Color. In Redwood City, Calif., Donald Brown sued Binney & Smith Co., crayon manufacturers, for $35,243, complained that after his young son ate some of the crayons his body turned blue and his blood chocolate brown...
...make it easier for the illiterate, the ballot of each party was a different color: white for Acción Democrática,, green for COPEI, brown for the tiny URD, red for the Communists, black for the dissident Miquelena Communists...
...wrote the movie adaptation, may have tried hard to keep his tongue in his cheek, but it's a safe bet that he also ground it between his molars. Ronald Reagan, none too shrewdly cast, plays, of necessity, as if he were trying to tone down an off-color joke for a child of eight. Eleanor Parker's imitation of Margaret Sullavan, the Broadway original, is painfully scrupulous, from the hair on out. But it is hard to believe that Sergeant Reagan could long endure the retarded maiden she portrays, much less find her cute. However...
Mikkola will take a full squad of 43 men over to the Jumbos' Field House, and although he could use more depth in the running events, he has plenty of color cards to play in the field events. Sam Felton, Owen Torrey, Bill Lawrence, Jeff Tootell, Gene Harrigan and Pete Zeigler will all be on hand to jump, vault, or throw the weights...
Most Southerner consider Harvard a hotbed of dangerous radical thought. Some would go so far as to say that when a Southern gentleman allows his young'uns to go to Cambridge, it's the South's gift to Joe Stalin. Crimson, to them, is not merely a school color...