Word: hellos
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Holliday walks in out of the prairie dust. Kate Elder, now off the line and making a home, looks up from her work. "Hiya, bones," she says. Hello, bitch," he smiles...
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (2,844). On July 21, this endearing folkfest will replace Hello, Dolly! as the longest-running musical in Broadway history, and it eminently merits the honor. As Tevye, Paul Lipson is a warm, strong father figure, perplexed and bedeviled by his daughters and his God, but not about to be squelched by either...
McNamara overawed the generals and admirals who worked for him, and he barely disguised his contempt for the military way of doing things. His notion of opening a conversation was not "Hello" but "I've got ten minutes for this one." And ten minutes it was. The military resented the fact that he and his small band of "Whiz Kids" shunned their advice and blithely turned down the weapons they wanted. They grudgingly admitted that McNamara's cost-effectiveness program had brought rationality to much Pentagon planning, but they could not forgive him for never admitting...
...barely whispered the last line, " 'Scuse me while I disappear," as the lights faded, and he did. Highlight No. 2: Princess Grace of Monaco, patroness of the evening, introduced by a nervous Gary Grant, her onetime leading man. Highlight No. 3: Pearl Bailey hamming it up in her Hello, Dolly! number with what may have been the highest priced male chorus line of all time: Sammy Davis Jr., Rock Hudson, Jack Lemmon, Greg Morris, Joe Namath, David Niven and Don Rickles. "At the finish," reported Women's Chairman Rosalind Russell, "people were crying, throwing their programs...
...hello." But their love seems more sincere than a slogan, deeper than the fast-fading sentiments of the flower children; what startles the outsider is the extraordinary sense of joy that they are able to communicate. Of course, as in any fresh religious movement, zealotry is never far away. Some in the movement even have divine timetables. Says Founder Bill Bright of the Campus Crusade for Christ: "Our target date for saturating the U.S. with the gospel of Jesus Christ is 1976?and the world by 1980. Of course, if the Lord wants to work a bit slower, that...