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Word: eye (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...everywhere that Earl goes. Earl works in Huey's 34-story skyscraper capitol and lives in Huey's governor's mansion-an imitation White House which the Kingfish erected in Baton Rouge so he would "feel at home" when he became President. Back-parish voters eye Earl beadily to see that he acts "like Huey would have wanted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LOUISIANA: The Winnfield Frog | 8/30/1948 | See Source »

Britain's literary great flocked to Bath. So did every social climber. Eighteenth Century Author Tobias Smollett, for one, sometimes looked with bilious eye at "what is called the fashionable company at Bath . . .† The number of people, and the number of houses continue to increase; and this will ever be the case, till the streams that swell this irresistible torrent of folly and extravagance shall either be exhausted or turned into other channels, by incidents and events which I do not pretend to foresee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: One Hardly Knows Anyone | 8/23/1948 | See Source »

Carl H. Stenzler's business occupies an eighth floor loft behind the Troc, Philadelphia's only burlesque theater. In his own way, Stenzler is putting on a more eye-catching show than the Troc ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SMALL BUSINESS: What Most Women Want | 8/16/1948 | See Source »

...Eye for Costs. The bargain is the result of long and careful planning by a family team. Besides 34-year-old Carl, who is the company's only salesman, the team includes his 44-year-old sister Mildred who runs the office, his 53-year-old brother-in-law Sidney Winegrad who supervises production, and his father, septuagenarian Samuel, who set up the business in 1932 and now handles labor relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SMALL BUSINESS: What Most Women Want | 8/16/1948 | See Source »

Perelman was just leaving a little specialty shop in the Forties (he had been buying "a black girdle with rose panels and a bias-cup brassière" for his mother) when he ran slap into Cartoonist Al Hirschfeld-a man whose "cunning ferret eyes" share pride of place with a beard as frothy as "a zabaglione." The pair of them were eventually put under contract to make a trip round the world for Holiday magazine, and the result, excellently illustrated by Artist Hirschfeld, is one of the funniest books that Perelman has written. Subtitled "Around the World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Travels with a Donkey | 8/16/1948 | See Source »

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