Word: nat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That brought SDS official Nat Stillman '68 to his feet to remark that "I've never heard a demonstration of spontaneous irresponsibility like that speech." Stilliman said he had heard students complain about the lack of parietal hours, about long lines at the Union, and about the hours in Lamont. He wondered why no one wanted to complain...
...Capitol). The late Nat King Cole's last collection of love songs, accom panied by a swinging trumpet includes him More, Thanks To You and The Girl From Ipanema. It is only one of half a dozen albums devoted to matters of the heart that posthumously made him king of the bestseller charts...
...still in the middle of the ring. Unable to pull Cassius away, Referee Jersey Joe Walcott, who seemed even more confused than the spectators, gave up and walked away. He never got Clay to a neutral corner; he never picked up the count. Another eight seconds passed. At ringside Nat Fleischer, editor of The Ring and high priest of boxing, screamed at Walcott: "The bum is out! The fight is over! The fight is over!" Walcott nodded, turned back-only to discover that Liston had managed to get on his feet. At that point, Joe grabbed Cassius...
...Nat's a newly opened restaurant, advertized the excellence of its omelets. "Are the eggs really fresh?" a prospective customer asked the waitress...
Director Elliot Silverstein, freshly sprung from television, sows this wild-oater with all manner of trickery, and most of it works-from speeded-up chase sequences to an entr'acte by a pair of banjo-banging troubadours (Stubby Kaye and the late Nat King Cole) who stroll improbably from scene to scene, keeping the flimsy narrative intact with snatches of song. In a performance that nails down her reputation as a girl worth singing about, Actress Fonda does every preposterous thing demanded of her with a giddy sincerity that is at once beguiling, poignant and hilarious. Wearing widow...