Word: hi
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cherry trees that was at least budding. The photographers and the Queen shinnied vainly up & down many a cold tree, peering for buds. At last they found one, and the 1941 Queen made history for the photographers by uttering the first pleasant remark they could remember in the circumstances. "Hi, bud," said Nancy brightly, "where are the others...
...soldiers' greatest problem was the stubborn womankind of Iceland. About the only word of Icelandic they learned was the word for girl, stulka. They would lounge in the streets, calling "Hi, stulka" to every blonde. But they got no response...
...Hearst papers last week these nostalgic lines appeared in an unsigned column, hi the News. Most readers of the Hearst press, who know that In the News is written by the Old Man himself (TIME, March 18), suspected that he was the author of A Spanish Song. They were right. Though he has never before published any poetry, Publisher Hearst, now 77, admitted last week that he has "frequently written what might be called verse," that he jotted down A Spanish Song in 1934 during an automobile trip through Spain...
...Interview with Orpha Dickey and others from the cast of "Hi Ya, Gentlemen...
Critical articles in the magazine are by Associate Professor Theodore Spenser, Hi Simons, John Finch, Morton D. Zabel, Howard Baker, and Delmore Schwartz. There are also statements about the poet by Harry Levin, instructor in English, and by Associate Professor Matthiessen. A complete review of the magazine appears on the editorial page...