Word: nice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...leaped out, and whirrilling like some great electronic brain, focused their mechanical eye . . . Then, whoosh!− into the car and off, one driving alone with an eye for the next stop, the other busily twiddling gadgets and sorting film. . . Granted that picture-taking is fun and that pictures are nice . . . good heavens! Let us remember to look around our camera lens occasionally and see something ourselves...
Baker's favorite cover is his head of John L. Lewis (TiME, Dec. 16, 1946); the one which gave him the most trouble was the recent portrait of Procter & Gamble's President Neil McElroy (TIME, Oct. 5). "Everyone decided it would be nice to have soapsuds in the background," says Baker, "so I mixed up a lot of suds. I stared two weeks at those blasted soapsuds. I had to draw every single stinking bubble, millions of them. I nearly went nuts...
...minus Baby Lois) to breakfast at her Chicago hotel suite. Nannette and Cheryl brought along a batch of fudge they had made, and helped the Queen eat it. After they had finally seen the Queen, the Smith kids were all smiles. Their unanimous verdict: "She's a real nice lady...
...condition." When she heard about the suit, Zsa Zsa cried: "George never bought a ticket or paid a hotel bill. He used my car, my house. This man didn't buy one hat for me ... I didn't even got an engagement ring . . . I'm a nice lady so I don't sue him, but he sues me. I don't think he's a gentleman...
...satire without a viewpoint. It seem's put together with the very pins it sticks in others, though at its satiric best it can draw blood from cardboard. And since, at her best, Actress Hull can squeeze laughs out of a turnip, The Solid Gold Cadillac provides a nice, enjoyable evening...