Word: cools
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Vincent, who was out with a sprained ankle half of last year and is just at present on the sidelines, plays a steady cool game. Stalwart Roosevelt and Dan Burbank, the latter temporarily pushed up from the Jayvees, have to be reckoned with too by all on-comers...
Boyer enthusiasts have failed to analyze her charm. The voice is cool, remote, essentially Gallic. But a bewitching personal note persists whether she sings of love or hate, boredom or jealousy. Each song has a finely chiseled pattern, an unmistakable mood built from a variety of inflections. Like Helen Morgan she likes to sit on the piano, flutter her hands. But she is as likely to pace the stage, act out each phrase. Like Libby Holman she can get her voice down to a guttural bass. But for finesse this Parisienne, now in her early...
...trail splash into the ocean a half-mile from shore. Over Cape Cod a cloud of smoke which obscured the sun was reported. Elsewhere at least six other meteorites were declared to have fallen in the water or on land. Only meteorite recovered was the Salisbury Beach fragment. When cool enough to pick up it was found to be a pitted, fused, 1-lb. mass. Astronomers at Harvard Observatory eagerly accepted it for analysis...
...August, a hot summer sun beat down mercilessly upon white mud walls. Small boys ran about the wharves throwing hot stones into cool blue water. overloaded donkeys put tiny feet upon cobblestones leading to old docks. Tired drivers urged their charges on in guttural Spanish. All paths seemed to lead to the water, to the quay, where moored to the stones three small ships lay, taking on stores for a limitless voyage. Idle crowds milled about the blue Mediterranean shore. On board the vessels activity was intense. Men, who by their very dress, proved themselves to be no native mariners...
...Mayor LaGuardia, a nonchurchgoing Protestant, was much less impressed by the moral points made against the lottery by excited clergymen than by the legal points made by cool-headed jurists who were positive the law could not last a week in the courts...