Word: noted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cities sought out playwrights, directors, actors, producers, and-most significant-the all-but-forgotten principals in our subject's earliest years. TIME'S Hollywood reporter, Ezra Goodman, scribbled his way through 65 notebooks (see cut)-one for each person interviewed-and had enough energy left for a note...
...This tunnel," said the Russian expert, with a note of admiration, "was built to last years. The party responsible must have had a lot of money...
...that's a hell of a note, thought Dr. Milton Krop, as he read it. The note was certainly not what he had expected to find when he made a routine call at the "Haunted House," a Victorian horror in Jackson Heights, on the Long Island reaches of New York City, where old Mrs. Folsom lived with her daughter. He stared at the bottle marked Poison that he clutched in one hand, and then at the terrified young woman whose wrist he held firmly in the other. The bottle, as the doctor had reason to know, contained a placebo...
Harrassed by late returnees begging pardon, the dorm keeper blasted his reply to the fake note, saying that real McCoy notes would be handwritten in the future...
...piano has its anxious note. Some 50 winters have weathered Cagney hard, and he begins to wonder if his filly won't "stray off" when the "grass . . . gets a little too thin around here." She says she won't, but then they quarrel about the "hangin' fever" that sets in whenever Cagney sees a rustler. The girl runs away with a stable boy (Don Dubbins), but she soon comes back-it's such fun to bang on that piano. "Don't worry," Cagney comforts the boy, "a fellow doesn't die from his first...