Word: garnering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Vice President, the Humphreys may have to say goodbye to Coquelin Terrace. Because there is no official residence for the nation's No. 2 executive, Hubert is encountering many of the problems that plagued his predecessors, some of whom also lived very simply. Calvin Coolidge and Cactus Jack Garner, for example, lived in hotels, and Harry Truman occupied a $150-a-month apartment. Some people did not think these arrangements very seemly, and there was always some agitation for the Vice Presidents to move...
...overstuffed boîte de nuit, Ethel Merman sports pink, green and violet wigs, and shouts insults at anyone who stops by to untangle the plot. Merman's bad temper is understandable, since she has to oversee a series of stale farcical escapades, the last of which has Garner going to the guillotine accused of Van Dyke's murder...
...Yankee painter in Paris, Dick Van Dyke wonders why his canvases don't sell. "What do I have to do-cut off an ear?" he groans. His best friend, an unpublished and unprincipled writer, James Garner, suggests that a dead artist sells better than a live...
...Dyke's curvaceous fiancée, Angie Dickinson mourns him on Garner's shoulder and takes the easy way out of every crisis by fainting...
FANFARE (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Al Hirt's hard, sharp trumpet blows a refreshing note into the minor key of summer reruns as he stars in the first of 13 hot-month shows, with Guests Eydie Gorme and Erroll Garner making cool music. Premi...