Word: enjoyable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...book's faults are balanced, if not completely overcome, by the esprit of the players, a few good voices, a few fine songs, and a few clever lyrics. The most successful part of Busy Bodies is the cast. Every member seems to enjoy his role and manages to convey this delight to the audience. Even the actors who are supposed to sing, and can't, don't seem to be embarrassed by their inability. Those who can sing do it very well, and though there are no outstanding voices on stage, there are no really unpleasant ones either...
...HAVEN--Forty-two Yale students will be able to enjoy their spring vacations before facing charges growing out of two snowball melees...
...curse and plague as often as it is a convenience. We list our present lack of a telephone as our greatest luxury. We no longer must drop whatever we are doing, day or night, and run to answer that raucous bell. I now have leisure to pursue a hobby, enjoy good music, read a book or converse with my wife. We are not dragged off against our will to meetings. We no longer must put up with the leechlike telephone salesmen and solicitors. Meanwhile, our health is better as we have eliminated one of the prime sources of emotional stress...
...paid her the ultimate compliment: a well-rehearsed part as an "ad-lib" panelist in his TV satire on the subject. The show itself proved mainly that Pamela is no straight player. "I've always had a tendency to talk too much," she concedes. "I may as well enjoy it." That she does...
Since so many TIME subscribers are so frequently on the go.*we have worked out a plan whereby they might enjoy the benefit of this international service. Last summer we tested such a service with several hundred TIME families then planning overseas trips who wanted TIME to go with them. With their enthusiastic cooperation (they sent us postcard reports each week on the magazine's arrival), the plan worked. And now that we know it is feasible, we are happy to extend it to all subscribers to the U.S. and Canada editions. Thus, wherever you are (well, ALMOST wherever...