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Word: drink (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Occasionally there is a nice wacky line (Missionary: "Do you like Bach?" Hope: "I'll drink anything"), but for the most part the picture is sheer bwanality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Hopus 45 | 7/12/1963 | See Source »

...attacking the worms in man. The snails have survived the assaults of modern chemistry, and they thrive on the benefits of modern engineering-each new irrigation system, each new dam provides more breeding places. Victims pick up the larva in snail-infested paddyfields and irrigated patches where they work, drink and wash clothes. During the occupation of Japan, the U.S. Army drastically reduced the incidence of the disease by killing snails with the chemical sodium pentachlorphenate, but like so many other chemical agents, the stuff also killed fish and other water life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Parasitic Diseases: Snail's Plague | 7/5/1963 | See Source »

Just Beer. In most clubs where jazz is played, the audience infuriates the waiters by drinking next to nothing and hissing "Sssshhhh!" at everybody by way of proving that they are present on serious business. "I drink occasionally but more than beer would interfere with my listening powers," says a beautiful person who studies at Shelly's Manne Hole in Hollywood. "The music can't consume you if you're talking or boozing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jazz: The Beautiful Persons | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

...script of one recent Ulm play consisted of words viewed through punch cards and spoken under orchestral direction. In another, actors mounted the stage and began reciting the opening chorus, each at his own pace. "Come. See and stand. Lie down. Sleep. Lift, eat, drink and walk. It is light enough to see everything. Hear, talk, speak clearly, breathe, move. Toward, back . . ." Director Claus Bremer, 39, explains it all simply. "If there is nothing more today that is absolute," Bremer says, "then I would like nothing more to be formed onstage that is absolute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Playwrights: Beckett & the Theater of the Concrete | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

...than 70 nations. Bitter Lemon, which already outsells tonic in Britain-Schweppes people like to say that it has schweppt the island-is a concoction containing ground lemons, quinine and secret essence; Schweppes hopes that it will be used as a year-round mixer or as an "esoteric soft drink" for adults...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: Everything Is Schwell | 6/14/1963 | See Source »

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