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...Number One . . ." In that same friendly, seemingly impromptu fashion, Johnson took visiting Evangelist Billy Graham for a dip in the White House pool, packed Air Force One with Senators and Representatives of both parties to accompany him to New York for a speech to the United Nations, called a drop-of-the-hat press conference with a format that seemed to suit his style perfectly (see THE PRESS...
...course nothing ever happens to a girl who can scrumptiously confide to her long-lost mate: "I want something I've been dreaming about for five years -a big fat double-dip chocolate soda." And in a courtroom climax, Doris demonstrates the All-America tactics that kept Eden intact: she crumples Connors with a swift jab to the midsection, slices one into the back of his neck, then whams her knee up for a jawbreaking finish. Adam is lucky to get away with his apple...
...buying stocks again, but there is less wide-eyed speculation, and fewer stock prices are way out of line with earnings than when the market hit its precrash high two years ago. Many Wall Streeters look for stock prices to stay about the same in 1964, or even dip, and some believe that this will be followed by another major bull market beginning in 1965 that could take the Dow-Jones average to an astonishing...
...plow straight through the book as I did; you'll never make it. Instead, dip in occasionally and taste it. The World of Vogue is an endless assortment of hors d'oeuvres from a platter arranged with discerning taste...
...after the funeral, the New York Stock Exchange recorded the greatest rally in its history as paper values soared by $15 billion. The Dow-Jones industrial average jumped 32.03 points for the day, more than making up for the previous Friday's 21.16 loss, and, after a slight dip, went on rising to close the week at 750.52, ten points below the alltime high set a month ago. Heavy odd-lot buying showed that the small investor was back in the market in force. And the U.S. dollar held steady on world money markets, as speculators were fended...