Word: remarkable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...restless. His second marriage, also to Florence Courtney, broke up after Jessel met "the one great love that you never find a second time"-Cinemactress Norma Talmadge. After an ecstatic beginning, that marriage foundered too. Concerning his fourth unsuccessful marriage, to 16-year-old Lois Andrew, Jessel quotes a remark attributed to the lady: "He's not too old for me, but I'm too young...
...three months? It's no wonder that guy who "came in" to one of Professor Masson's finance companies said, and we quote, "Atchoo." He must have been aghast at the fact that we spent so much time with your friend and mine, "Little Ordway" (a humorous remark, gentlemen...
That story reminded me of a remark made by one of America's top flight newspapermen-Malcolm Bingay, Editorial Director of the Detroit Free Press: "Reading TIME," he said, "is like talking after hours to an extraordinarily well-informed group of newspaper reporters...
...then there was the weekend just past. Even those on the List as a result of the first two quizzes had pul-entee to talk about on Monday morning. Of all this only one remark intrigued us. We asked the girl on our left at breakfast the usual question, "And what did YOU do over the weekend?" and she gave us this cryptic reply: "I did a variety of things...
...suppose we all noticed the Baker blackboard which said. "Mr. Hemingway please see Mrs. Fitzhugh after class," which reminds us of Professor Ebersole's favorite remark. "What did you do today that you didn't do yesterday? . . . Well, do it again...