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Through the Looking-Glass (Joan Greenwood, Stanley Holloway; Caedmon). Actress Greenwood's voice suggests that she may have eaten the looking glass on the way through. In this impeccable recording, she makes a piquant Alice ably seconded by Narrator Holloway and a neatly meshed cast. No fear of Tweedle-doldrums...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Kidiscography, 1960 | 12/19/1960 | See Source »

...East and West coasts, and was rapidly making tycoons out of two ex-schoolmarms who run Manhattan's Park & Hagna Inc.. the bean's maker. People also serve Dilly Beans in martinis, salads, sandwiches, cream cheese and beef Stroganoff-and have discovered that poodles love them. Eaten right from the jar, the spicy, nonfattening (1.5 calories each) green beans have inspired a new party sport: watching the expression of a novice trying his first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOOD: Jumping Bean | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

...essential first step" in North Africa. The Algerian rebels are pressing Morocco hard to grant passage in the next three or four weeks to the first shipments of arms and "technicians" from Red China. France itself seemed suddenly at its nerves' ends over a war that has eaten at its vitals for six years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: New Course | 11/21/1960 | See Source »

...study sheet contains questions about the symptoms each student suffered, and also asks for a list of foods eaten at the Union Thursday and Friday. At present, the evidence is too scanty, according to the questionnaire, to make a reliable judgment concerning the cause of the outbreak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Morris Asks Return Of Medical Survey On Union Epidemic | 11/3/1960 | See Source »

...when she got back from the hospital. Forcing the bolt of the closet, he opened the door and fell back in horror. Huddled on the floor at his feet, under thick layers of cobwebs and dust, was the shriveled body of a woman, partly covered with a moth-eaten blanket and the decayed remnants of a blue dressing gown. The skull was bare of hair, the eye sockets were hollow, and the skin was parched to the color of dark leather and hard as rock. Beside the body lay an empty bottle of disinfectant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: A Mummy in the Closet | 10/31/1960 | See Source »

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