Word: gardens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...they walked out into the White House rose garden last week for their public leavetaking, Dwight Eisenhower and Saudi Arabia's King Saud exchanged a double handclasp that signified to all the world a diplomatic achievement of first importance. As the delegated eyes and ears of the combustible Egyptians, Syrians and Jordanians, Saud now thoroughly understood-if he could not yet publicly embrace-the Eisenhower doctrine. The talks, as President Eisenhower told his press conference, had cleared away much of "the underbrush of misunderstanding"; now the seeds could be planted, and clearly Saud would be a valued planter...
...mince words with the too-solicitous Captain (Burl Ives) and Mrs. Keller (Katharine Bard): "Helen's worst handicap isn't blindness, it's your love and pity . . ." The story closed movingly on Annie's first real triumph with Helen. As water trickled from the garden pump over her fingers, Helen made her first association between a word-water-and a thing. Although Annie had repudiated love throughout the ordeal, in the end she wrote in Helen's hand: "I, love, you," and rarely in TV drama have those words seemed so meaningful...
...hour seat. Wherever they pick it up, New Yorkers nourish an abiding admiration for the man who gets there in a hurry. The hustler is their hero, so every winter they set aside certain Saturday nights to cheer the hustlers in the great indoor track meets at Madison Square Garden...
There is always an extra fillip for indoor fans, because on the Garden oval the old adage changes, and a good little man is often better than a good big man. So it was last week in the invitation half-mile run at the golden anniversary of the Millrose Games...
Despite a strong performance by injured leadoff man Mike Robertson, the varsity mile relay team finished third to Villanova and Morgan State in a feature race of Saturday's Millrose Games in New York's Madison Square Garden...