Word: dreaming
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bindings' Way, by Eric Hodgins. The faintly sad story of what happened to Mr. Blandings when he moved into his dream house and became a citizen of suburbia (TIME...
...book is a series of flashbacks, dream sequences, occasional streams of consciousness, interspersed with formal narrative of Halliday's present life. It attempts to show the deterioration of a once-famous author and it could be if it were successful, a tragic tale...
Dreamer with a Penny. Boyd gambled everything on getting the television rights to the Hopalong Cassidy pictures, although television was only a vague dream when he began and some of his critics thought he might just as well have been buying up freight space on the first rocket to the moon. He sold his ranch, mortgaged his automobile, moved into a little four-room bungalow in the Hollywood hills (where he still lives), sank every nickel he could beg, borrow or earn into his vast and complicated project. It took almost $350,000 in all, involved years of haggling...
Hall was quite frank in admitting that Harvard and Yale alumni were operating nowhere near so efficiently as Princeton's. "Why there are countless boys who wouldn't dream of going to Harvard or Yale--boys who are exactly what the two colleges seek in the way of student-athletes. All the more power to Princeton for attracting these lads...
Bindings' Way, by Eric Hodgins. The faintly sad story of what happened to Mr. Blandings when he moved into his dream house and became a citizen of suburbia (TIME...