Word: savors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other major effect of psychedelic compounds is a vastly increased suggestibility. Say "I'm so happy!" and savor the ecstasy; say "Miserable me!" and feel the hot tears of self-pity. This souped-up sensitivity may account for the apparent vividness of ordinary colors under the influence of the drugs, though tests show that vision is actually impaired slightly. It certainly reinforces the horrors...
...Academy ball. Two Secret Service men had to propel Lynda and George past squads of photographers so that the young couple could have a few whirls on the dance floor. Mrs. Mamie Washington couldn't make it. The kids were tired, and, well, there was so much to savor from the day's events. She'll be back next year, though. You won't catch her quitting show business...
...almost entirely. And then last week on Easter Sunday, home from a Mass sung (to his crusty satisfaction) in Latin, he climbed the stairs to his study and died of a heart attack. His novels survive and will continue to survive as long as there are readers who can savor what Critic V. S. Pritchett calls "the beauty of his malice...
...sprawling international auto show is where you go to savor the future and sample-test what you can't remotely afford. Manhattan's Tenth International, which opened last week, is no exception. With Detroit in the middle of its 1966 Model Year, the U.S. industry had whipped up futuristic show models as crowd catchers, but as in previous years, the honors go to foreign imports, which tend to be fast, sporty and expensive...
...capital. Last year the firm arranged $604 million worth of corporate mergers, sold $946 million of securities by privately placed financing, and marketed $1 billion in municipal bonds. Top Lehmanites gather daily in what must be one of the New World's most Old World corporate dining rooms, savor epicurean food prepared by a former chef of Le Pavilion restaurant. There they discuss ice-breaking new ways of investing-and making-money. Explains Bobby Lehman: "Investment banking is applying money to ideas and ideas to money, with the seasoning of imagination. In business, nothing happens until...