Word: nice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...semi-annual dilemma of the study-card approaches, many begin to realize the wealth of "forth course" material available in the University. The supply extends from the most practical course to those "useless but nice to know." The CRIMSON suggests the following, meeting on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday...
Though this bit of Lear poesy is nice...
Nevertheless, most housewives want all the new features, while those who already have them still dream of something more. Said a Michigan housewife: "We have almost all the appliances there are. And we do have a nice kitchen, with white cabinets and blue walls, chintz draperies in a Wedgwood-blue print, and matching wallpaper on the ceiling. But when we build the one we want, we'll have a kitchen about 20 feet long, with all the cooking equipment at one end and a big Lazy Susan table with captain's chairs and a fireplace at the other...
...Yankees (1928-46), hit a lifetime .313, set a major-league record of catching 100 or more games for 13 consecutive years, and was often rated the most dangerous clutch hitter in the Yankee batting order. Said Dickey, now a 46-year-old Yankee coach: "It's sure nice to be up there...
...scenario, freely adapted from a short play by Prosper Merimee, is just the sort Renoir likes - a nice, loose-fitting smock, with plenty of frayed places for inspiration to stitch up at leisure. In The Golden Coach, as in The River, he has stitched (with the help of his nephew Claude Renoir, who supervised the photography in both pictures) a Joseph's coat of heart-catching colors. The colors weave and flow in a rhythm that carries one image vigorously into the next. The flow is swept along, too, by the apt and fetching musical score of Antonio Vivaldi...