Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pablo Picasso. He "exclaimed at its beauty" and modestly protested that it should have been created in honor of Matisse instead. In Palma de Mallorca, a French cook almost started a riot in the market place by showing Alice how to smother pigeons (the cook said it made them fuller and tastier). The information came in handy when Alice fixed some braised pigeons on croutons for Gertrude, using six "sweet young corpses" choked by her own hands. Her Frangipani Tart (decorated with homemade French and American flags) was the dessert following a liberation lunch when the U.S. Army moved into...
...bewilderment of the State Department, she declared that she would not be surprised if U.S.-Soviet diplomatic relations were "broken off at any time by either side." See It Now viewers will get a report this month on the Molotov meeting and can look forward to a fuller explanation of Reporter Smith's teaser about U.S.-Soviet relations...
...weekly Roman Catholic review America picked up some startling figures on the historical knowledge of U.S. scientists. In a test of 15 Ph.D. candidates, Botanist Harry Fuller of the University of Illinois found that only a third of the students could give a satisfactory identification of the Reformation and Voltaire; only half knew much about Plato; and only four could properly identify Bismarck. Out of the 15, ten had never even heard of the Medicis, and seven knew nothing whatever about the Magna Carta...
Nobody seemed to see any particular change in Billy. The only foretaste of his future pre-eminence came in the summer after high school, when he became a Fuller brush salesman. He not only outsold every other salesman in North Carolina but the district sales manager as well...
Died. Allen Billingsley, 64, since 1928 president of Cleveland's Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. advertising agency (accounts: Westinghouse, "Alcoa," Sherwin-Williams), twice board chairman (1939 and 1944) of the American Association of Advertising Agencies; of a heart ailment; in Cleveland...