Word: hellos
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Banik growled, turned over and dozed off again. He was reawakened shortly by a feminine "Hello." A male voice said: "He'll think it's a dream." Banik's eyes blinked, focused, widened. The King & Queen of England smiled back...
...train window. Said Willkie's aide-decamp, boyishly exuberant Lem Jones, "They're waving at you." Willkie, engrossed in his talk, gave the platform crowd an absent jerk of the head, a quick flip of the hand-and went on talking. Newsmen thought of the Big Hello which Franklin Roosevelt would have given...
...began seeing dead Japs along the roadside, many of them with their clothes blown off. Over the radio: "Hello, Louis, this is Jack-better button...
...Hello. The beginning of the postwar boom found Jimmy making $100 a week with his band at Broadway's Club Nightingale. A waiter named Frank Nolan told him that with a place of his own he could make "a million.'" On his own hook, Nolan rented a 20-by-70 ft. loft above a used-car salesroom on 58th Street, just east of Broadway. There the Club Durant was opened on the cold night of Jan. 22, 1923. Jackson was present. Clayton, a magnificent soft-shoe dancer, who had split with his partner (Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards), popped...
...Jimmy still gives it-but not to everybody. Introduced recently to one of the more piercing journalists, he stuck out his hand and said: "I give you the small hello...