Word: marley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...thing that has kept me going," one suddenly feels an overwhelming aversion to modern design. When Holden shouts inscrutable formulae and numbers into a telephone, one sickens of enlightened science and engineering. When Holden's loyal employees crowd around him to seek advice and solace, one longs for the Marley-Scrooge days when employees knew their place. When Holden orates about the necessity for expansion and research in modern industry, one feels a quick sympathy for William McKinley and Mark Hanna...
...considering till further slashes in students' opportunities to entertain. Apparently, it isn't enough to castrate three hours each afternoon. Football Saturdays, where the seven until eleven privilege is most needed, may well lose those hours, too. This is by no means official yet, but one can hear Marley's chains already, clanking gloomily in the restructures' minds...
...From Marley's ghost to Crachit's goose, the film is full of the kind of Christmas spirit that seems to be lost in today's world of Scrooges. One leaves the theatre singing carols, and wishing the usher a "good evening...
...took M.D.C. Captain William J. Marley almost a full hour to clear traffic after the finish, and when it was all over, he estimated that the crowd was the largest to flock to the Charles in the last 1 years of racing...
...movie in Italy and wanted "to continue his life without restrictions." She added: "I was very shocked . . . For several weeks I was under the care of my physician." ¶When a gossip columnist began commiserating with Linda Darnell, 27, who had just got her divorce from Cameraman Peverell Marley, 49 (TIME, Feb. 26), Linda cheerfully whipped out a copy of her wire to Marley in Florida: "Hi, dear. All went very smoothly. Congrats. You're a free man. Have a drink with me at 8 o'clock your time tonight. Love, Linda...