Word: gladding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...longer. Bounding to his feet, turning to newsmen and spectators in the caucus room, he cried: "I would offer any of you gentlemen here the same deal-anyone in this room. Anyone that will come in with good credit and guarantee me against loss, I will be glad to advance them the money if they will give me half the profits and 4½% interest. Anyone that would like to please hold up your hand. Come in." Not a hand was raised...
...quit the theater, did free-lance writing until 1944, when he joined TIME'S staff. Since, he has written 19 covers, six on show business. "I love the theater," said Editor Hewlett, "but I'm glad to be on the outside looking in. I also like to make a living...
...three Red guards on the head, open the door of precisely the right cell, and escape to freedom with the Reds chasing foolishly after them. Displaying scarcely more hesitation than a plump matron deciding between a chocolate eclair and a napoleon, Susan lets her husband -who seems glad to get away - fly back to the States, and chooses Clark as her soul mate. Their final clinch halfway up a mountainside is mercifully dwarfed by a staggeringly beautiful panorama of Hong Kong...
Athletic Director Thomas D. Boiles has given Frank Walsh, San Francisco coach now in Moscow, permission to arrange such a contest. "We'll be glad to play them if they can get here," he said...
Sternly, Ike said he would not waste his time on the Morse attack, but would be glad to give an opinion about his Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Despite some feeling among White House aides that Oveta Hobby's handling of the polio vaccine problem has been less than inspired, Ike gave her a clean bill. Secretary Hobby, he said, is "merely the agent of these great scientists and doctors." It was their testing procedures that were in question, he indicated, and it was their decision to hold up vaccine distribution...