Word: naturedness
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Soon the bombed and battered British were startled to hear Plummie's fluting, very English voice on Radio Berlin. Plum was living in Berlin's swank Hotel Adlon, and at the invitation of the Nazis, had recorded a series of five radio talks with the bantering title: How...
Ernest Hemingway, the storyteller who wrote those lines, was brushing his teeth. It had been, his wife later recalled, a "calm, good-natured" dinner, and she was sitting in her bedroom in their house in Ketchum, Idaho, when an Italian song she had not thought of for years came into...
Died. George Harrison Bender, 64, plodding, good-natured, seven-term Republican Congressman from Ohio, best remembered as Robert A. Taft's floor manager and bellringer at the 1952 G.O.P. convention; of a heart attack; in his Chagrin Falls home outside of Cleveland.
Eleven dollars will buy a one-way air ticket from Athens to Crete, and still another unseen aspect of the Greek way: Candia's fragrant food bazaar, the Minoan ruins near Knossos, and the high Lasethi plateau, crammed with hundreds of white-sailed windmills. In any of the little...
Turgenev's target is not war, but societal injustice. But since wicked serf-owning aristocrats are now hard to find, the message has little relevance, and what remains is a sometimes amusing, sometimes touching vignette of the Russia of Alexander I. The camera follows a huge, strong, good-natured but...