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Word: nice (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...averaging out at around five hours a night. But there seemed to come a time about 11 p.m. when summiteers found time to dine, and so did we. Last night 1 looked around our table in a restaurant on the Avenida Gorlero and admired our small crew-it was nice company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Apr. 21, 1967 | 4/21/1967 | See Source »

Paul Scofield, the best actor, for A Man for All Seasons, remained in Sussex, England. Elizabeth Taylor, the best actress, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfl, sent her polite regrets from Nice.* Sandy Dennis, the best supporting actress, for Virginia Woolf, stayed put in New York. Only Walter Matthau, the best supporting actor, for The Fortune Cookie, showed up-as did All Seasons Director Fred Zinnemann and Scenarist Robert Bolt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: The Decline or Fall of Practically Everybody | 4/21/1967 | See Source »

Howard Cutler had nice moments as Romelio, the moneygrubbing pushy brother. He was properly incestuous with his sister and properly encouraging to her suitors. But Romelio is a cynic. He thinks omnipotent dieties don't exist and the aristocracy is a lot of malarkey. The power that operates in the world is a person with money. So he's up tight: if his money disappears, he does too. Cutler's movements onstage didn't convey that anxiety. They had a student looseness that suggested--Every-thing's OK, baby...

Author: By Joel Demott, | Title: The Devil's Law Case | 4/17/1967 | See Source »

...Singewald must be one of those 60-year old Cliffies who pitter into an English history course two minutes late while the professor indulgently holds up his lecture. Somehow the boys at Kirkland House talked this nice old lady into assuming the title role of The Madwoman of Chaillot, a despicable effort to save some money in make-up and costumes...

Author: By Glenn A.padnick, | Title: The Madwoman of Chaillot | 4/15/1967 | See Source »

Somewhat nostalgic and quite a bit pregnant, Mrs. Patrick Nugent, 19, was back home for the first time in five months visiting with her parents and Lynda at the White House. "It's nice to feel elegant again," she confessed, as she stole the show in an A-shaped apricot chiffon gown at the dinner honoring Turkey's President Cevdet Sunay. The baby is expected June 17 or thereabouts, and the Nugents are still grappling for a name. "Kimberly is my favorite name in the whole world," confided Luci. "But since I couldn't wait and named...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 14, 1967 | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

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