Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...despite such acclaim, Jackie remained vaguely, restively dissatisfied. "I really did enjoy the parties and dances," she now recalls. "But Newport-when I was about 19, I knew I didn't want the rest of my life to be there. I didn't want to marry any of the young men I grew up with-not because of them but because of their life. I didn't know what I wanted. I was still floundering." Her friends sensed her feelings. "She had the reputation of being very frigid," says Jonathan Isham. "She was rather aloof and reserved...
With Lemmon on deck, Ship will surely enjoy favorable gales of laughter; without him it would undoubtedly have sunk without a glug in the neighborhood "tanks." Based on a magazine piece by Marion (See Here, Private Hargrove) Hargrove and Herb Carlson, the film is a run-of-the-main, sailor-suit farce about a peacetime yachtsman (Lemmon) who joins the Navy during World War II, and to his horror is promptly assigned to command what's known in sailor talk as a "baldheaded schooner." His mission: sail across about 1,000 nautical miles of Jap-infested ocean...
Kennedy could enjoy few greater accomplishments than to lay the foundations of equality throughout America...
...being a fashion leader is at the very bottom of the list of things I desire.") Oleg Cassini, Jackie's official designer, introduced a figure-following dress with a natural waistline and scoop neckline. "I did not make it for her," said Cassini, "but I think she might enjoy wearing it." Seventh Avenue hopes that Mrs. Kennedy will like the dress and buy it. For if she does, the easy-to-copy dress should keep the dressmakers busy...
Like Method Acting. The editor-once described as looking like a Scots Unitarian impersonating Mephistopheles-is perfectly matched to his task, and Madcap Mac is balanced by Dour Donald. Parody, he makes clear, though a laughing matter, is serious. Writes Macdonald: "I enjoy it as an intuitive kind of literary criticism, shorthand for what 'serious' critics must write out at length. It is Method Acting, since a successful parodist must live himself, imaginatively, into his parody...