Word: nice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...want to get into. The Army Security Agency, which sends and decodes messages, is quite popular; so is the Counter-Intelligence Corps, whose members wear civilian clothes half the time. The Army Language School is educational if rather intensive, and it's located in Monterey, California, a very nice place. Persons with law experience can sometimes get into the Judge Advocate's office. Two lesser-known fields are Public Information and Troop Information and Education; the Army runs an excellent school for these, the Armed Forces Information School, that almost no one knows about...
...baseball's best, Ted Williams, comes back from the Marines, some smart boys may pick the Red Sex. Which is of course nice sentiment and due a returning war here, but lacking in reality because you need pitchers in the modern version of the game...
Rocky's manager, Al Weill, is a sly guy, in a notoriously dirty business. He has described Rocky rather gloatingly as "A nice boy ... a poor Italian boy from a large, poor family, and he appreciates the buck more than almost anyone else. Them type guys is hard to get out there. You want to look out for them young broke fighters...
...spot in the Maryland woods thirty miles from the capital, they would find a big still. Three agents hustled to the spot. When they got close, they sniffed the telltale reek of fermenting *Background: portrait of Founder A. P. Giannini. mash. Led by their noses, they found a nice big still and vats that could hold 7,000 gallons of mash, enough to produce 240 gallons of high-proof moonshine a day. As the agents dynamited the still, one said: "I've never seen one this big before, even in the Carolinas...
...launching a new TV newscast called Today (weekdays, 7 a.m., NBC), and he had almost no sponsors. But he had more communication gadgets-teletype machines, TV monitors, assorted dials, radio earphones, news films-than he knew what to do with. TV critics earnestly advised Dave Garroway, a nice fellow, to go back to being a funnyman. Dave grinned and went back to work on his new program...