Word: ear
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...little girl from Odessa, Edith Gregor Halpert, now 64, has done pretty well for herself. Monet once kissed her on the cheek. The great Paris dealer Ambroise Vollard whispered the secrets of his success in her ear. John...
Nichols developed his sure eye and ear for comedy honestly. In partnership with Elaine May, he emerged as one of the outstanding comedians of his time. The improvisations he has long done with her are of the same fabric as his work as a director. Their old act continues-TV appearances, occasional concert performances-but both Nichols and May are expanding in their individual directions. Elaine is at work on her second play. Mike, who last year just happened into the Barefoot job at the suggestion of Producer Saint-Subber, says that "as soon as I started rehearsals, I knew...
...means a lot to us to feel a hearty Yale slap on our backs. (And think what delightful shivers will go down the spine of each lucky girl when her very own, prescrubbed Yale man murmurs in her ear, "Please dear--all the other fellows are doing...
Died. Dr. Murdock Equen, 72, founder and chief of staff of Atlanta's Ponce de Leon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In firmary, who in the early 1940s came to the rescue of mothers everywhere by pioneering the use of tiny magnets to retrieve from the throats, stomachs and lungs of children all manner of metal objects previously removed by surgery or not at all; of a stroke; in Atlanta...
...Connor has a fine ear but perhaps too much patience with the talk that reveals character. If conversation were drama, theater would be superfluous...