Word: jocelyne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Burton, as Author David Hulburd calls her in H Is for Heroin (Doubleday; $1.75), was a long-legged, golden-haired girl of 15 who was spending the summer in harmless idleness on the beach at "Coast City" (on the outskirts of Los Angeles) when she met Jocelyn. From Jocelyn, a 19-year-old senior, Amy learned to play hooky when high school opened; she also learned that "blowing up a joint" means smoking marijuana...
...says Amy, "Jocelyn. and I rode around in Jocelyn's car and she started telling me all over again what kicks I would get out of blowing up a joint . . . We parked way down the other side of the abalone pier. She gave me the joint and I lit it. Yeah . . . I liked it. I had a ball real soon . . . It made me feel just good, I guess. Kind of silly-like . . . Then we had another and then we just rode around and goofed...
Britain's Sir Jocelyn Lucas, Tory M.P. for Brentford and Chiswick and part-time dog breeder, received an order for one of his female Sealyhams from a satisfied customer in Moscow who already has a male one: Soviet Propagandist Ilya Ehrenburg...
...Louis Nevin, U.P.'s Ralph Forte and Haynes Thompson, I.N.S.'s H. Edward Knob-laugh, TIME'S Piero Saporiti, Chicago Tribune's Jocelyn Bush...
...idealist, for example, has "gotten off the merry-go-around" and has "stopped grabbing for the golden ring." By overcoming these difficulties in parts that only border on the convincing, Paul Langton, as the fellow no longer on the carousel, and Ted Newton, the successful businessman, deserve commendation. Also Jocelyn Brando plays well a scene of considerable emotion...