Word: overcoats
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...Marshal Montgomery left, the love feast was climaxed by a Kremlin banquet at which Stalin himself kept filling the teetotaling visitor's glass for repeated toasts. Just before the banquet, Monty had been given a caracul cap to replace his famed black beret, and a long grey dress overcoat of a Soviet marshal-reportedly lined with $8,000 worth of sables-to replace the dramatic white sheepskin he had worn to Moscow...
Radarange is still too expensive for the home. But eventually, Raytheon hopes, a housewife will be able to slip a pot roast into the range and rush it to the table before her homecoming husband has parked his overcoat. For rare roast beef, rich brown outside, warm pink within, he will have to wait awhile: it is still beyond Radarange...
This was Central High in the days of the Charleston and Button Up Your Overcoat, the days of goldfish swallowing, cloche hats, Herbert Hoover's first presidential campaign, rolled stockings...
Professor Pound is proud of the fact that he has never worn an overcoat. "Heat and cold don't bother me." Physically robust, he was able to run the mile in less than five minutes when he was over 50. When he first came to Harvard he was accustomed to take a daily run around the present site of Langdell, which was then an open plot of ground known as Holmes Field. Combining his fondness for exercise with an intense interest in American history, he spent the summers from 1912 to 1920 hiking over the battlefields of the Civil...
...second feature, as usual, boasts poker, murder, men with overcoat collars up around their necks, and seedy looking women masquerading as sex-appeal. The title is "Deadline for Murder." The picture concerns a deadline for murder...