Word: slices
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mamie and the party gathered in the candlelit trophy room of the main clubhouse for Thanksgiving dinner. The 43-lb. turkey, "Kentucky Colonel," presented to Ike by a poultry association the week before, was placed on a table decorated with cornucopias spilling fruit. Ike did the carving, snitched a slice of meat for himself as he passed the plates around...
...have never felt the urge to write a letter to TIME until I read Max J.K. Clark's letter in your Nov. 8 issue. It is a masterpiece. As long as we have Max J.K. Clarks, things will be all right with these United States . . . His slice of Americana [is] superlative...
...Kingdom, which exported 22.4% of the world's manufactured goods in 1937, is now back to 22.1%. Germany's share dropped from 23.4% prewar to 7.6% in 1950, is now up to 13.7%. However, the U.S., with 27.1% last year, was still well ahead of its 1937 slice of 20.3% of the market...
...them slick enough to sell. Says he: "Television tries to show off too much. I just want to sit down with people and read poetry." On the practical side, he also wants to stay in Chicago and keep on reading commercials. Thanks to tape recording, he can get his slice of the big-money network shows that originate on the East and West coasts...
...reporter and let the police and others say why a certain kind of bunko game, for instance, is a danger to the community . . . The main purpose of the show is to take the viewer where he couldn't or wouldn't ordinarily go. It's a slice of life...