Word: mouthes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Socialists seized on Russia's declaration of peace. "It must be closely studied," cried Socialist Leader Erich Ollenhauer, who says the same thing practically every time Moscow opens its mouth. He added: "We must give priority to the unification of our country over lasting ties with the West." One night last week in Frankfurt, Socialists, in concert with the powerful trade-union movement (6,000,000 members), held the first of what they promised will be 1,000 meetings against rearmament in the next month...
...snapped a curt "It stinks." After the aghast newsman commented that the reply would make interesting reading, Douglas plowed onward: "A land of sowbelly and segregation-it stinks." By the time the show had rolled on to Atlanta, Actor Douglas was trying to get his foot out of his mouth, succeeded only in jamming it in farther. It was not the entire South that stank-just Greensboro. Then, after making it clear that his pet peeve is "to be misquoted by newspaper people," Douglas hopefully murmured that he'd heard that "the people of Atlanta are very friendly...
Bing Crosby, a little nervous himself at undertaking so exacting a dramatic role, was dubious about his untried costar, and said so. But before the shooting was over, Crosby was telling Seaton, "Never let me open my big mouth again," and talking of taking Grace out dancing...
Soprano Price started her musical career playing the piano at parties and funerals back home in Laurel, Miss., where her father was a carpenter. At Central State College in Ohio, she expected to take a music education degree, instead discovered her voice ("All of a sudden you open your mouth and begin"). She won a Juilliard scholarship, decided to try an opera career despite the fact that at most a dozen roles in the standard repertory are usually considered "suitable" for female Negro singers. After a rousing debut in a Juilliard production of Falstaff, Soprano Price won the lead...
From the number of invitations already accepted, it is obvious that the idea has caught the imagination of the individual businessmen for whom the conference is designed. Every day we are getting mail from others who have heard about the meeting by word of mouth and want to be there...