Word: joe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...written 15) but he claims that he fueled this one with ten isolated cigarettes. "When I was writing about the psychological satisfactions of smoking, I'd happily light up," he said. "When I turned to the part on cancer, I'd sadly snuff it out." Business Editor Joe Purtell, who has smoked little since corn-silk days, takes a cigar "when given to me," smoked two while editing the cover story (both were gifts). Purtell's favorite smoking instrument is his ancient, 13-in. churchwarden, now held together by tobacco tar and Scotch tape...
Timex-Bertram Mills Circus (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Europe's oldest Big Top seen on video tape, with U.S. Comedian Joe E. Brown as ringmaster to lend a home-town touch...
...nimbly as I can, this flack has hurried to correct your observation that Gambler Frank Costello bought the Hoffman touch [March 7]. Frank Costello never bought my touch-he sought my advice and got it for nothing. I have done as much for former Ambassador Joe Kennedy. I gave him free advice for Son Jack. "Get him a haircut," I advised...
...conflict with brass, it ranked in favor not far below Paris leaves and letters from home. Officers were less than welcome in the city room; one sergeant habitually flung pastepots at any such invaders. It provided the first frame for Bill Mauldin's expert cartoons of Willie and Joe, the two war-weary, grizzled infantrymen who patiently endured everything that Nazi and U.S. generalship threw their way. With courage, Stripes correspondents dug in at the front among combat troops: during the Battle of the Bulge, the Strasbourg edition was printed for several days from Nazi territory; before...
...spectacle of millionaire movie actors lined up with extras against the men who once ran the town suggested to Hollywood oldtimers the end of an era. In fact, that era had ended long ago. "I'm not going to start another picture," said M-G-M Producer Joe Pasternak, "until the actors decide to give the business back to the bosses." But there are virtually no bosses around to take it back...