Word: everlastingness
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Like Hollywood's everlasting Hardy family, One Man's Family (the Barbours) is an imaginary upper-middle-class family full of common traits, to which all kinds of uncommon things happen. Morse says he got the idea for One Man's Family from reading Galsworthy's...
The Japanese must expect to live a highly restricted life for the next 50 years or longer, as they dig themselves out of the catastrophe their war has brought upon them. For them it will be hard, economically and socially, but they will have to pay that price. The power...
"The San Francisco conference is to open Wednesday, April 25, 1945. A man from every country that is not our enemy will be there. They will talk about everlasting peace. That will mean a lot to everybody. When I get big, I won't have to worry about losing...
¶ By Tass, the Soviet news agency: an "everlasting" paint which its inventor, Russian Scientist Stepan Tumanov, says will resist the weather and keep its original fresh color for "thousands of years." Tumanov first made his paints of crushed jewels (rubies, emeralds, etc.), then substituted a cheaper material, colored corundum...
Some of the songs are new--and to the everlasting credit of Messrs. Walker and Warnick, they stack up pretty well against the efforts of their better-established competitors. The very best number is a new one, sung to utter perfection by Robinson, "Growing Pains"; and the authors also hit...