Word: nice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Correspondent Allie Knobel should stop worrying about the "poor type of breakfast" the Eisenhowers eat [TIME, Feb. 16] and consider, rather, a possible connection between this fact and the rather nice figures both Eisenhowers have, considering their ages, and the amount of energy they appear to have...
...doing his housework at night. As for the clocks: he needed them to keep time. The judge ordered him to pay the Masons $294, charged him another $2,800 for court costs. Said Smith: "There seems to be a frightfully antagonistic atmosphere around me." He would look for a nice quiet place in the country, he said...
Filibuster or Firmness. Newsmen's feelings were divided about Ike's first conference. The New York Daily News headlined its editorial: REAL NICE, IKE. Others disagreed. Snapped one wire-service correspondent: "He filibustered for 20 minutes and gave us ten." The Minneapolis Tribune editorialized that he was "pretty sharp at answering the questions he tossed to himself." Said the Knight papers' Ed Lahey: He was "more like the five-star general advising his staff what was going to happen at 1600 hours, and not so much like the Abilene man who tried painfully hard...
...blue-eyed Rosie was ready for anything her world could throw at her. She was nice to the press and romanced the disk jockeys. She made a children's record in which she did not sing a note, instead spoke in motherly tones to a mewling harmonica. She was not surprised to find that her first hit had lyrics that...
...what Leo said was true. Nice guys finish last, son, nice guys finish last...