Word: smile
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Some faced it with bravado-like ex-Fighter Pilot Hermann Göring, who gestured and postured and smiled his dimpled smile. Others tried to ignore it-like Colonel General Alfred Jodl who, contrary to rules, hid his head at night under the blankets in his cell. Still others fought it alternately with cool logic and indignant tantrums-like Banker Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht...
...Service. In Oklahoma City, cafe owners opened a school to teach their waitresses how to smile again...
...bureaucratic sub-chieftain could tell Senator Byrd without cracking a smile, the Government always needs more employes 1) in wartime to win the victory, 2) in peacetime to avoid war, 3) in depression to help the needy, 4) in prosperity to avoid depressions...
...Squeeze. What with OPA's price policy and the United Auto Workers-C.I.O. wage demands, the auto industry didn't know which way to turn. With a grim smile at Ford's dilemma, President George Christopher of Packard said, "It is damned nice to be the first guy to produce cars, but it isn't so nice to be the first guy to establish the price...
...Americans, C'est Fini sounded like a combination of Lili Marlene and I'll Never Smile Again. When they began to ask for it in every bar in southern France, the words were translated to English, the title was changed to Symphonic. By last week it was the No. 1 song hit of France. At Maxim's in Cannes, Yolande, the French Hildegarde, sang it. So did lesser entertainers from Monte Carlo to Marseilles...