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Word: goat (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to Associated Press correspondent Arthur Gavson, when chruchill greeted Laniel yesterday, he took time out of the ceremonies to play with the white goat mascot of the Royal Welsh fusiliers, the honor guard...

Author: By Michael Maxon, | Title: Big Three Talks Opening Today As Ike Arrives | 12/4/1953 | See Source »

...called over Anthony Eden, who also petted the goat. and while the two states men and leaders of England's Conservative party laughed and joked, the crowd of several hundred at the airport applauded...

Author: By Michael Maxon, | Title: Big Three Talks Opening Today As Ike Arrives | 12/4/1953 | See Source »

...gazing at a projection screen showing a Roman garden, the guests are served by waitresses dressed in silky purple pantaloons and boleros. In addition to buffalo steak, Sasha's offers such items as suckling pig (dressed with lemon in mouth, maraschino cherries in eyes), lamb, baby goat, pheasant and partridge. Price of a meal: $6.50 up. Among the regular Romans, some of whom like to wear togas for the occasion: Robert Cummings, Ray Milland. Lucy and Desi Arnaz. Explains Sculptor-Restaurateur Atanas Katcha-makoff: "The Roman Room gives people a chance to be aristocrats, be elemental, to enjoy themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Back to Pompeii | 11/30/1953 | See Source »

...plot has curious Freudian undertones: round-faced Gale Storm, 31, and her prancing-goat TV father, played by oldtime Silent Cinemactor Charles (Seventh Heaven) Farrell, 51, spend their half-hour each week trying to keep each other from falling in love with outsiders who might break up their cozy family of two. Margie has made the jump from television (sponsor: Scott Paper Co.) to radio, where Philip Morris has it on both CBS and Mutual. It is thus the first radio and TV show to span three networks. On radio the Nielsen ratings place it third, behind Lux Theater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: A Kind of Pollyanna | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

...hours. The inference was that he would make a good deal, and customers nocked to his showrooms. Without benefit of discounts or special deals, McKay easily sold the cars. In Denver, Ford Dealer Richard Whitfield ran a tongue-in-cheek ad:"Bring your old car, horse, cow, goat or chickens. We'll trade for anything." To Whitfield's surprise, some brought horses, sheep and chinchillas, and 35 cars were sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: Too Many Cars? | 10/26/1953 | See Source »

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