Word: eats
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...their apartment, smashed their windows 15 times, caused $200,000 damages in the area, despite massive full-time police protection (TIME, March 1). Last week, after living behind barricaded windows for nine months, Howard moved out, at police urging, to a predominantly Negro neighborhood. "We were too nervous to eat or sleep," he said. "We suffered...
...best, there is no clear answer to how Georges Bidault has done it. He has no real copains (buddies), and only a few who consider themselves friends; Bidault has barely concealed his feeling that most of his colleagues in the National Assembly are fools, knaves or both. He will eat barely enough to keep alive, and then usually at the insistence of his wife (the first woman ever admitted to the French career diplomatic service; Bidault married her in 1945). He seeks diversion only in collecting stamps which he rarely files...
...meek, pint-sized office bookkeeper is a strapping answer to a football coach's prayer. Yet in program four, after Pop has the bookkeeper's boy underfoot for a weekend, he finds that he much prefers his own chess-playing son, who at least does not eat like a horse and grab the sports page...
...Auteri was even more disturbed. "Of course I wanted my husband home," she said tearfully, "but I couldn't imagine anything like this. We haven't slept for nights. We can't eat. I don't know what to do." By week's end she had decided that unless the police moved out she would. Her husband cried: "Anything would be better than this! I'd rather go to jail...
Master Leigh Hoadley posted a proclamation in the dining hall forbidding the time-honored Leverett tradition of making big tables by joining small ones. To eat together, residents must file a request a day in advance...