Word: moons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...either. Latest sample of Gimbels' "overexcited, overeager, overhappy" copy: "Nothing but sweet-as-Pètit-Suisse dreams could come of time spent in a gown and jacket like this. Princess Pat's rayon sheer gown is diaphanous as wisps of clouds floating over a pale June moon...
From the raging moon I write...
...Arthur Rubinstein's recording of the sound tract, the thirty-eight versions of the Concerto and of some Chopin and Wagner all sound at their brilliant best. But forty-seven hearings of a work, part of which was identified by latter-day musicians in the audience as "Full Moon and Empty Arms," is too much for even the most insistent Raclunauaninof fan. Or maybe it was fifty...
...lustily gorging their bellies on the leftovers from one of his dinner parties. The Suitcase is about a traveling salesman who finds himself in a hotel room with an unknown woman's overnight case -which he unpacks, and loses himself in a wistful fantasy of romantic love. The Moon Watch is about a simple Moroccan Negro, who, when transplanted to Vienna as a valet by a well-meaning professor of Arabic, naturally assumes that his master is the magic that makes the city hum. Sixteen Thousand Francs is about a German who steals money off a dead French officer...
...number of immigrants will be on hand the afternoon of the 23rd of November to watch the meeting of the Crimson and the Blue, but the star gazers up at the University Observatory will be concentrating on the meeting of the sun and the moon, which they announce will occur at approximately the same time...