Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Your feature story on Playwright Jean Kerr was if nothing else consistent. A TIME-worn journalistic cliché on a creator of time-worn drivel. Please Don't Eat This Letter...
...three more midget spectaculars to substitute now and then for the Silents, Please program that he, in the idiom of the medium, hosts. The odds are that they will be the only shows on the air whose credits lists will flash the appealing message; SEE THE GIANT CLAMS EAT THE FRIENDLY NATIVES...
...knowledge of order of alphabet' until junior high school." In general, the junior high seventh grade is deliberately easier than sixth grade so that everybody can "catch up." Sample class plan in New York City: "Industrial arts. Boys and girls wear aprons and hats; prepare spaghetti luncheon and eat it." As for bright children, grade-skipping is widely disapproved on grounds of "mental health." The approved practice is "enrichment"-not real digging at math or mythology but puerile "current events...
...Ghanaian minister and his secretary walked into a Howard Johnson restaurant in Dover, Del., ordered orange juice-and were told to drink it outside because "colored people are not allowed to eat in here." That was four years ago. Since then, one African diplomat has been turned away from a Virginia drive-in theater. Another, with his daughter, was stopped at the gate of a Maryland amusement park. Last month, Dr. William Fitzjohn, charge d'affaires of newly emerging Sierra Leone, was snubbed out of another Howard Johnson restaurant, this one in Hagerstown, Md. In recent weeks, according...
...boys are interested in what Walter and I do," she continues her assessment. "They even ask about box-office grosses. Get the picture? But they're casual, too. Colin has read only about five chapters of Please Don't Eat the Daisies. He says,. 'Maybe I'll finish it?if I have to go to the hospital or something.' As for Gilbert, he is a born conformer, and giddy. Gregory's only 2^. Even so, he's a little slow. His father asked him, 'Where is Mommy?' a couple of days ago, and he looked under the coffee table...