Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hits. But last week, no fewer than three tunes from The Pajama Game, Broadway's brightest musical of the season, were tweaking jukebox and disk-jockey fancies: a slinky, satirical tango called Hernando's Hideaway was high on the bestseller record lists, a rowdy novelty called Steam Heat was also on the lists, and the show's big ballad, Hey There, suddenly showed signs of becoming...
...York's four tracks (Aqueduct, Belmont, Jamaica, Saratoga). Blunt, owlish Louisianian Campbell remained blandly unperturbed by owners' and trainers' protests over his weight assignments, calmly pursued the handicapper's dream, i.e., a race so perfectly handicapped that all entries would finish in a dead heat. He came closer to perfection than any racing secretary in the U.S.; in 1944 got a triple dead heat in the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct...
Federal court dockets are crowded; that fact plus possible delaying actions by United Fruit lawyers could postpone trial for a year or two. In the interim, the fruit company might see the light-or feel the heat-and agree to mend its ways...
Almost overlooked in the heat of these arguments was a farsighted proposal by Outgoing President Edward J. McCormick. Doctors, he advised, should stop charging what the traffic will bear and set up schedules of average fees in each area or region. "The time has passed," he said, "when the medical profession can predicate a fee on a patient's salary, or whether he is in a private room or a ward, or lives 'on the hill' or in more modest residential surroundings...
Portable Power. International Harvester and General Electric teamed up to bring out a portable electric generator that can be installed on a tractor or truck to operate off the engine. "Electrall" will furnish electricity for power tools, insect sprays, paint guns, hay balers, pumps, emergency light and heat...