Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...grace of a big, handsome All-America fullback. His wiry, close-cropped hair is greying at the temples and thinning just above the forehead, where there is a faint scar made by a police club. He has a big, slightly hooked nose and a close-trimmed black mustache, a row of regular, white teeth and a brilliant, easy smile. His eyes are piercing and brown, and he talks quietly, gently, and has never been known to raise his voice or lose his temper. Beneath his apparent softness, there is a streak of rough, tough ruthlessness. Last week in his Cairo...
...worst sort of trouble that can befall a Thai statesman: star trouble. Thailand's best astrologers predicted in the newspapers that about the month of August, ruin would come upon one or two of Bangkok's mighty. Rumor said that Pao fired three astrologers in a row for providinig hin with unfavorable predictions. At the height of this horoscopic crisis. Preimier Pibulsonggram returned from a trip to the U.S., full of a lot of new ideas for trying out democratic ways in Thailand. The most upsetting of these innovations was holding weekly Washington-style press conferences at which...
...Front Row Center (Wed. 10 p.m., CBS). F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night, starring Mercedes McCambridge...
...jazz reflects the American scene, the hopes, dreams and frustrations of our generation . . . Our primary aim [is] not to play a standard, familiar piece but to convey a mood, a feeling which flows back and forth from the guy on the stand to the guy in the front row and the rows behind him. Do you catch...
July take-home pay for a factory worker with three dependents averaged $69.84 a week, up almost 6% from last year; for the seventh month in a row U.S. factories hired more workers than they separated. In August new claims for unemployment benefits dropped to 173,300, the lowest level in two years. Though farm income -the economy's soft spot-dipped 4% below last year for the first seven months, receipts for July took the normal seasonal gain over June, rose 10%, to $2.1 billion. "Most farmers," said Under Secretary True D. Morse, "are keeping financially sound...