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Word: joying (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...choice for commander in chief in the modernists' battle against the academics. Though Davies was friendly with the original members of the realist Ashcan School,*his own paintings pictured a vernal never-never land of cavorting nymphs and nice little girls, a tearless world where Purity and Joy joined in allegorical dances and virgins herded unicorns beside an unruffled sea. His work had become vastly popular with the public, and Davies' support for the Armory Show was proportionately influential. He rallied a group of wealthy, art-minded New Yorkers (including his own patronesses. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Mrs. Cornelius...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: A Tearless World | 8/17/1962 | See Source »

...second child-until someone thought to check with the lady herself. "Yes," said the young Queen, "some time in March." Two years ago, when Farah presented the Shah with his first male heir in three marriages, he cut income taxes by 20%, and his subjects went wild with joy. But with Iran's Peacock Throne already promised to the tiny crown prince, Teheran took the news of a second blessed event in stride. The Queen says she hopes for a girl this time and wants three children all told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 3, 1962 | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

...does not come easily. Graduated and living in New York, he wavers between thoughts of suicide and huge, gusty waves of euphoria in which he imagines playing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the top of an empty skyscraper "with all New York about 600 feet below you . . . With joy speaking over them: O ye millions, I embrace you . . . I kiss all the world . . . and all mankind shall be as brothers beneath thy tender and wide wings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Unquiet One | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

...most amazing characteristics of Lloyd's brand of comedy is his ability to make the most of an absurd situation. The pathetic Harold that tries so hard to commit suicide - unsuccessfully - or bring home an armful of groceries to his wife is great comedy. Even the joy ride in the new Model T with the family is so wrought with misfortune and peculiar circumstance that laughter is uncontrollable...

Author: By Arthur G. Sachs, | Title: Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy | 7/30/1962 | See Source »

...Music Man is overacted, overcute, overloud and overlong. In this movie, a parade is not just a parade; it resembles the massed phalanxes that troop past the Communist bigwigs in Red Square, with zest and joy beaming from every brainwashed face. A song is not just a song; thanks to a noisy collection of 211 instruments, among them trombones, double bell euphoniums, bassoons, and glockenspiels. Music Man is a hard-sell blast aimed at the eardrums of a new breed, presumably stereophonic man. Like many a cinemusical extravaganza, Music Man operates on the principle that an audience that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Too Many Trombones | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

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