Word: live
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Live Tonight," with Tullio Carminati and Lilian Harvey, is one of those cinemas which strive to be charming. Diffused lighting, yachts, Monte Carlo, the Riviera in the moonlight, and a champagne supper for two--all these ingredients achieve a sort of Midsummer Nights Dream atmosphere. Carminati, rich and cynical, complains that love is an ephemeral flower, but that, of course, is before he meets Miss Harvey. Also on the program is a very interesting installment of the "March of Time," including a Russian chapter of unusual brilliance...
...surveyors will live the same rugged life at Squam Lake. Hired cooks, it is learned, however, will prepare the camp meals...
After that shock, I looked through the magazine and what should I see but a naked woman in a terrible pose. You can take my word for it, I will never buy TIME again as long as I live...
Here are a lot of resolutions sent me by businessmen promising to live up to code standards, but most of them add "as long as we are able." Even a well-meaning businessman will have to cut wages if the 10% of chiselers in every business force him by cutting prices. Voluntary co-operation is hopeless. Here's a columnist-saying that he hopes the death of NRA will end a lot of industrial confusion. I hope he is right. And here is an editorial printed in a nation-wide chain of newspapers giving thanks that "at last...
...definition before the Associated Harvard Clubs a year age leaves a good deal of leeway. "It seems to me," he said, "that it will probably be more true in the future than it has been in the past that unless a university teacher is himself a live person and has an intelligent life of his own in which he is carrying on some sort of research, some sort of writing, some sort of scholarship, he will not be a teacher for mature students...