Word: gee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...NIXON: Gee, Barry, I'm not sure our candidates have all been me-too types. I mean Landon was a fine fellow, a fine Republican, and Willkie, and Dewey, and the President here and (pause) I suppose a few others...
Even then the Crimson fought back, with three Zimmerman completions moving the ball to the B.C. 24 before time ran out. Harvard fans left the stadium proud as the parents of Columbia's Archie Roberts, and only the thought of, "Gee, but we almost won," tainted the sweetness of a truly great effort by the Yardlings...
...briefly married to an aging ex-furrier. She tried TV commercials and was the sweet young pause that refreshes for Coca-Cola. Those were the days of live commercials and live dramas, all on the same set. "I looked at the actors," says Carroll, "and thought, 'Well, gee, I don't know what the big deal is. Learning how to do magic must be harder than learning...
...Gee," said the manager of the New York Yankees, "nobody asked me to buy the club. Mickey and I would have bought it." But others were not so amused last week upon hearing that the Yankees had been sold to the Columbia Broadcasting System. "I think it's lousy," said Chicago White Sox Owner Arthur Allyn, who objected to the hurry-up way the league had polled its owners for permission. "This is a hell of a way to run the American League," roared Kansas City Owner Charles Finley, who objects to everything. But the league's eight...
Briskly acted and filmed, Treason telescopes the story to concentrate on the shambling, corruptible Houghton. He looses his charm on the navy's Miss Gee, a lonely spinster who sits next to a safe full of top secrets, dreaming about love, Monte Carlo and a yellow two-seater sportscar. Their romance, though, consists mainly of weekends in London, and the extent of their moral debauchery is going to a music hall to applaud the Crazy Gang. The film makers warn at the end that "there may be a spy in this very theater, in the very row where...