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...love looking in mother's picture album. There was such peace and security then." As for the animals: "Of course I'm a frightful old English lady about animals. I adore them. My animals are most utterly benign, you know. To me the lion is the coziest creature in the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Security, with Fangs | 1/2/1950 | See Source »

...come home some evening with a terrific appetite, don't rush to supper. Relax, as I did, in the coziest little armchair imaginable, and read a delightful article on page 81, called "Children Can Be Taught Life," by Dorothy May Anderson. It's all about how the author, when but a tot of twelve, too so long arranging the flowers for the table that she had an awful time getting lunch prepared on time...

Author: By G. R. C., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 2/8/1943 | See Source »

Final settlement of the most-debated question of the year, why the girls came at all, was never reached. But there were some reasons besides traditional and uncomplimentary ones. While fine arts classes were filled with sweaters and skirts and Music 1 listening sessions were acknowledged to be the coziest morning rendezvous, many girls had seriously decided to take advantage of new acceleration permission at girls' colleges by attending Harvard-classes...

Author: By Judith Handler and Armand SCHWAB Jr., S | Title: 1871 Botany Class, Bustled Girls, School Marms Paved Way for Acceleration-Molded Co-ed Summer School | 8/17/1942 | See Source »

With Tony ("Are Yuh Listenin'?") Wons absent from radio poetizing, the coziest parlor voice in U. S. radio nowadays is that of Ted (Between the Bookends) Malone, sympathizer, poesy reader, prattler extraordinary. When Ted Malone comes visiting, the average U. S. woman-of-the-house finds herself as politely helpless as when the gadabout from down the street calls. "May I come in?" asks Ted. "I see you are alone. . . . Now I'll just take this rocker here by the radio and chat awhile. . . . What lovely new curtains. . . . Well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Pilgrim | 10/30/1939 | See Source »

...forgot, to close the door to the cobras' cage after I cleaned it. I couldn't do everything at once. All other snakes that got away were harmless except Bandy-Bandy and I'm sure he went down the drain pipe. The cobra," she added affectionately, "just found the coziest place it could in the whole reptile house. If most persons were half as nice as snakes, this world would be a better place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Apples | 9/30/1935 | See Source »

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