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Word: grinned (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...nose appears to be shrinking. F) Ditto ears, G) If Conant's is any indication of a trend, we may expect a breeder grin. B) The chin, in the American male, seems to be diminishing. There many be little or none of this. 1) Dress is, of course, becoming less and less formal. If may be that tirelessness and colorlessness will be the order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Taylor-Made President | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

...prices, secret agreements, the atomic bomb (he is convinced that Russia has it), economic controls and taxes. Then he opened the conference for questions on those subjects first, on other things if time allowed. Exactly 33 minutes after he walked into the room he gave the reporters a quick grin, waved goodbye and walked out. thus ignoring the Roosevelt-Truman custom by which the senior White House correspondent, U.P.'s sleek-haired Merriman Smith, ends press conferences with a "Thank you, Mr. President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The First Month | 3/2/1953 | See Source »

...City's Federal Reserve Building to deal with his correspondence. Reporters who still followed him demanded a press conference and asked how it was that Major John Eisenhower had been recalled from Korea. Ike had asked him the same thing on Inauguration Day, said Harry Truman with a grin. John himself had not wanted to leave the front, Truman went on, but "I told Mark Clark to send him home so he could be at the inauguration, and if anyone wanted to raise hell about it, he could say I ordered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Plain Mr. Truman | 2/2/1953 | See Source »

Timed Jokes. Moore's trademark is a crew haircut, a bow tie and a tireless grin. He opens most shows with a two-minute monologue he writes himself, follows it with a seven-minute skit featuring such regulars as Announcer Durward Kirby, Dancer Ray Malone and Singers Denise Lor and Ken Carson. Once every week, Moore brings on Naturalist Ivan Sanderson and his menagerie of chunga birds and false palm-civets. For his closing spot, he keeps on hand a stock of carefully timed jokes and comment (ranging from 20 seconds to 2½ minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Moore for Housewives | 2/2/1953 | See Source »

Different in many respects, perhaps, but not in the basic one. Sure, some of them are Olympic vets-you can tell them because they schuss the slaloms, roll up their shirt sleeves, wear goggles, and usually flash a toothy grin and yodel something in Austrian at you-they are the ones that know how. Or else they're earnest. You can tell this type because they refuse a cocktail at noon and always rush off to the slopes like Greta Garbo-"I vant to be alone!" They do parallel christies all the way down the slope, stand at the bottom...

Author: By James M. Sitzmark, | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 1/24/1953 | See Source »

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