Word: sandwiches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Grandchildren. The wedding dress was chosen several weeks ago in the bride-to-be's bedroom, where, as Luci popped out of the adjoining sitting room wearing one or another of the gowns under consideration, her mother would nibble a sandwich and sip ice tea between such comments as "A lovely neckline" or "That detail is pretty." One outfit prompted Lady Bird to exclaim: "That's an elegant dress-the kind you would hand down to your grandchildren." And that was the one Luci selected. The design (an exclusive from Dallas' Neiman-Marcus) will be kept...
...appointed two young F.S.M. sympathizers on the faculty as key aides: Law Professor Robert Cole as "faculty consultant" and Associate Philosophy Professor John R. Searle as "special assistant for student organizations." Heyns arranged frequent sandwich lunches with leaders of the Associated Student government, opened his office to faculty members, who paid about 25 visits weekly. He successfully pushed a proposal to give the student president the right to address the Academic Senate whenever he wished, and placed three students on the Academic Senate Committee for Student Affairs. He also appointed students to most administrative committees on campus improvement...
Since late last year, the silver-short U.S. has been forced to mint silverless "sandwich" quarters and dimes containing a central layer of copper between two thin slices of copper-nickel alloy. Now another Government agency has suggested a more direct solution: find more silver. To aid prospectors, U.S. Geological Survey scientists have designed and successfully tested a "silver snooper," a device capable of locating silver deposits buried as deep as three feet below the ground. By shooting a stream of neutrons into the earth, the snooper turns the silver temporarily radioactive, causing it literally to signal its presence...
...world he left or ever knew, but a fun-house mirroring unac- customed images: Ippo the sandwich man; two German whores who dispense their favors in duo; a flagellant with the implausible name of Bob Courage, who invites Edwin to whip up a little...
...with a rubber leer, a big black Groucho Marx mustache and a tongue that can tirelessly slice baloney and burble ballyhoo about such Merrick productions as Look Back in Anger, La Plume de Ma Tante, Gypsy and Luther. To publicize his shows, Merrick with truly hippopotamic cheek has sent sandwich-board men into the streets of Manhattan encased in portable placarded pissoirs; persuaded President Johnson to accept the title tune of Hello, Dolly! (a Merrick show) as his campaign song; and conducted a hilarious war of words with the theater crit ics that recently came to a headline-grabbing climax...