Word: lingers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jewish Flavor. But the Forward's problems are not the sort that can be solved, and many of the old ways linger on. Editorial staffers are of an even riper age than Forward readers, whose average age is 50. As in the old days, reporters are still appointed for life; Editor Lazar Fogelman, who has been with the paper since 1927, is 71; Business Manager Adolph Held is 77; Literary Critic Harry Rogoff is 80. In a period of instant cookery, the Forward instructs its readership on the fermentation of wine. Space is still reserved for humor...
Only a few leaves linger in trees in the Yard and along the Charles now, as the reds and yellows of New England autumn disappear from view. November, month of the lengthening shadows, is upon...
...Isle of Capri to shop and stroll through the main square and its sea of cafe tables. Then back to Ravello-and farewell. Crowds lined the streets, from the villa to the town square, to wave addio. But for all her happiness to be home, the melody could only linger on: Don't forget this little town Beautiful, simple and kind...
...when the guests are young, eager and obviously admiring, the President is apt to linger a bit longer, to say something extra that really matters...
This simple tale is told with extreme sophistication of style. Cameraman George Ancona produces images of poetic loveliness-but the eye is not allowed to linger on the loveliness. The amateur actors are cast with acuity and seduced into expressiveness-but the eye is not allowed to ponder their expressions...