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...faults (and there are many), Georgy Girl will probably draw large crowds. Every girl whose mother has ever assured her that she is a "late bloomer" will love the movie, and delight in seeing a girl with no waist and no style marry well. Fortunately for Georgy Girl's distributors, our numbers are legion...
Researcher Sue Raffety learned to cook with her mother, who ran a tearoom in Blackwell, Okla. For the cover, Sue spent 19 days interviewing food experts in Manhattan, sampling all the while. One day she was forced to eat three chefs-delight lunches within five hours. Editor Cranston Jones-ate and edited-but stayed out of the kitchen. He was content in the knowledge that his wife has had lessons at Paris' Cordon Bleu...
William Jennings Bryan once called him "Mexico's Sir Galahad." Yet Hollywood portrayed him as a cruel, simple-minded bandit who poured honey on his prisoners for the delight of watching the ants devour them. His widow denied stories of his atrocities, said in his defense that "If he didn't like you, he'd just pull out his gun and shoot...
Since 1925, Figaro has been housed in an ornate town house on the Champs-Elysees that is the delight of tourists but the despair of newsmen. Some of the staff enjoy the luxury of spacious salons; others are cooped up in maids' rooms under the eaves. Within La Maison, as it is affectionately called, a hierarchy of sorts is maintained. An ordinary reporter is known as "notre collaborateur." A slightly more important reporter is called "notre excellent collaborateur." And a member of the French Academy is honored with the title "notre excellent...
...second period, Jim Saltonstall lofted a corner kick to the outside edge of the penalty area. There Kydes calmly waited, then went into a sidesaddle cartwheel. His right foot met the ball in mid-air and slammed it on a bounce into the goal, to the spectators' immense delight...