Word: pocketed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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MINISTER. What could I do? He had the steamship tickets in his pocket. (He looks at his watch.) It's after one (rising), what do you say we get moving? Are you rested...
...Majority for God. Interestingly, smoking and swearing diminish at Burgess Hill as the kids get older. Unrepressed while young, says East, they simply grow out of it. Drinking is almost unknown; the kids apparently value their pocket money. As for sex, boys and girls can theoretically bathe or even sleep together, but as it turns out, they only pet a little. "At my old school," explains one girl, "we talked about boys all day long. Here boys and girls mix so freely that we take one another for granted...
Show of the Week (NBC. 10-11 p.m.). Pocket biography of George M. Cohan...
...morning to plunge into his work, how he would almost never accompany his friends to the cafés ("I get drunk another way," he would say), and how she would not let him out of the house with more than 20 francs in his pocket because he was forever giving money away to the poor. "He made himself a great man." Madame Bourdelle says, "The man was at least as great as his works, and there is no greater compliment...
Word from Plumpfoot. Picasso's play has just opened in a pocket-sized, experimental Viennese theater. It was written in 1941, but has rarely been performed (a literarily distinguished cast headed by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir once gave it a formal reading under Albert Camus' direction in Paris). Its title, Le Désir Attrapé par la Queue, comes out Wie man Wünsche beim Schwanz packt in German, which more or less means "How to Catch a Wish by the Tail." Described as a surrealistic carnival revue, Artist Picasso's play...