Word: heartedness
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DIED. RED SKELTON, 84, rubber-faced, gentle-hearted clown who always seemed one laugh short of tears; in Rancho Mirage, Calif. His father, a clown, died before his birth--a mixed inheritance that sent him tumbling from carnival to walkabout, perfecting lugubrious pantomimes and uproarious pratfalls. He landed in such...
"Everything was light-hearted but the questions," said Eric L. Johnson '98. "The questions were well-prepared, to say the least."
A stroll through the park, however, revealed that the law enforcement was half-hearted at best. Participants of the rally were seen liberally sharing joints.
Tom Lehrer, the laureate of light-hearted lyrics, has a new record out. Actually, it's an old record. He hasn't written any songs to record since 1965, he says, "because I didn't think of any funny ideas." When Rhino Records asked him if it could re-release...
DIED. HELEN JACOBS, 88, stout-hearted tennis player who kept swinging year after upsetting year in her lopsided rivalry with Helen Wills Moody; in East Hampton, N.Y. Jacobs won nine Grand Slam titles, many in doubles. In 11 much hyped face-offs, "Helen the Second" survived Moody's baseline drives...