Word: jollyness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Died. John Gordon, 84, crusty, Scottish-born editor in chief of Lord Beaverbrook's Sunday Express; in London. In large part because of Gordon's news judgment, the circulation of the Sunday Express, which was about 560,000 when he became a co-editor in 1928, had grown...
I love Hugh Sidey. He is a charming Midwestern guy who gives Americans the comforting reassurance that a cat can look at a king-and talk freely about it. Further, one gets the impression that the President of the moment (if he has sense) is reading Sidey too, and will...
Malizia is being sold, and in some critical quarters accepted, as a jolly little sex comedy-something on the order of Divorce, Italian Style. Obviously either the power of movie promotion to cloud perceptions or the number of people who find sadism funny has been seriously underestimated. But viewers who...
Almost everywhere in the Middle East there was euphoria and rejoicing as the cease-fire held and negotiations on details proceeded. On the Golan Heights, United Nations troops from Canada, Poland, Austria and Peru moved in to begin keeping peace as Syrian and Israeli forces started pulling back from the...
If you can't join 'em, beat 'em, decided the Journalists for Professional Equality, a group of Washington reporters who banded together to protest the barring of women from membership in the capital's venerable press club, the Gridiron. In competition against that group's...