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Word: drunks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...servant, "representing the people of Cambridge." Vellucci explained, "I do not represent Harvard, Brattle Street, the rich people, or any other group; I represent the poor guy who needs my help." Vellucci continued, "It's nothing new to me to be woken up at 3 a.m. to get a drunk out of jail and back to his family...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vellucci Given Gargoyle Award; Explains Role as Public Servant | 3/13/1963 | See Source »

...citizen will actually have three suits of clothes-one, presumably, for his birthday, one for his wedding and one for his funeral. "Now," added artful Nikita, "if I were to promise you that you'll have three new suits next year, you'd say that I was drunk." To stormy applause, the old pro sat down. In Kalinin, he would probably be the people's choice even if they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Candidate with Three Suits | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

Monkey in Winter. When Jean Gabin gets drunk he thinks he is back in China. When Jean-Paul Belmondo gets drunk he thinks he is back in Spain. When they both get drunk in a village on the coast of Normandy the customer may sometimes wonder where in the world he is and why he isn't somewhere else. After a few hundred shots he will probably begin to giggle more or less continuously, even though he knows he will be sorry in the morning. Gabin is a merry old soak. He is also the grand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Geographical Cocktail | 2/22/1963 | See Source »

...started out as a light comedian but apparently can do darn near anything he pleases in front of a camera and most of the time do it better than any American cinemactor of his generation. In this picture Lemmon starts out as a gay and gloriously funny falling-down drunk; as his disease progresses he regresses with a ferocity few players could express and fewer still control; at the climax he is simply a maniacal infant screaming for his bottle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Down the Hatch | 2/1/1963 | See Source »

...languorous rhythms, hinted at unimaginable pagan debaucheries, hymned the fashionable cause of freedom against tyranny. But constitutionally, though he sported a manelike shock of red hair, Swinburne was comically ill-equipped to live the Byronic life he longed for. Tadpole tall and squeaky-voiced, he was forever getting drunk on the dessert wine, and more often than not had to be carried home from dinner parties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Tadpole Poet | 1/25/1963 | See Source »

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