Word: fared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...local women, moved one Nigerian to comment on the U.S. wives: "These women are beautiful and well taken care of by their husbands." One aide waxed enthusiastic about wives: "It's a stroke of genius. They have so much to contribute. They're worth the air fare and keep...
...Pearl Fishers played so seldom? Because, thinks Conductor Halasz, modern audiences are interested only in name singers, not in the opera itself-and the hero of Pearl Fishers is really the score. Nonetheless, he thinks it will become "standard opera fare in the U.S." within a few years...
...secretary], but he told me that . . . anyone leaving earlier would have to provide his own transportation." Broke though he was, Oerter stayed behind in Moscow while his teammates flew off to Athens, was finally bailed out by a Soviet athletic official, who paid his hotel bills and his air fare home...
...attention of tourists. The pier draws a steady 15,000 people a day, up to 28,000 when the weather stops on double zero. They are what Owner George Hamid calls the "high blue collar types." To keep them coming, Hamid gives them much more than corny carny fare, pays top fees for entertainment headliners. Among this season's top drawers: the Stan Kenton and Glenn Miller bands, Xavier Cugat, Charlie Spivak and Gene Krupa, along with such juvenescent goldbugs as Bobby Rydell, Chubby Checker, Paul Anka, and the comparable Fabian, whose singing debut was made at the pier...
...Young Savages. Savage gang warfare in the tenement-glutted asphalt jungle, in which the street punks fare far better than the plot-laden squares...