Word: sexe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Frinceton's parietal rules, based on a "on sex after seven" rule, are the same as the College...
...library are found books ranging from a modern Legomedical Annual, to an 1838 volume on Oddities in London Life. Besides scientific treatises on every thing from strangulation to decapitation, there are Love Stories of Famous Criminals, The Riddles of Sex, and a book called investigation of the Devil, which provides clues to the behavior of criminals and what they can be expected to do in certain situations...
Howard Dietz and Garson Kanin did not even try to follow the original text in their new English version. Using the fantastic plot as a framework, they packed both the dialogue and songs with as many jokes, double entendres, and Ogden Nashian rhymes as possible. Combining sex, satire, and slapstick, Dietz and Kanin have produced a vehicle which should become one of the most popular items on the Metropolitan's repertoire, despite its dubious artistic significance...
...wildly sanguine early birds fly by night only to crash by morning. This year September was particularly shuddersome, and its last two shows passed into history even before the calendar did. Out West of Eighth was a strapping bore about cowboys in Manhattan; Twilight Walk, concerned with a sex murderer, was a sad mismating of the tabloids and Freud. As of Oct. 1, there were no newcomers among Broadway's Best Bets...
...inferior to men . . ." When a woman marries, she feels ashamed to find herself "just a housewife." And when her children are old enough to leave her, she finds she has nothing to do. Educated women in the U.S., insisted Lynn White, are not only a lost sex, but a wasted one-and their colleges have made them...