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Word: smiles (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week, as the lovers waited together for the verdict of guilty, and the pronouncement of sentence-life for her, 20 years for him-a superior smile still played over Jacques' lips. "Certain monsters," he mused in satisfaction, "are sacred because often the same qualities are found in a monster and in a saint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: The Possessed | 6/11/1956 | See Source »

Graduating with honors from Manhattan's Browning School, handsome Arthur MacArthur, 18, got a firm military handshake from his rifle-spined father, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, a doting smile from mother, Jean Faircloth MacArthur. Latest in line of the soldiering family that has led U.S. troops in five wars, Arthur will not follow paternal footprints to West Point. He will take up studies at Columbia University this fall, will probably join an R.O.T.C. unit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 11, 1956 | 6/11/1956 | See Source »

Hart Brake Motel (Homer and Jethro; RCA Victor). The funnymen from the hills take off from Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel in a red-hot tin lizzie. "My room it was so small,'' one of them croaks, that "evertime I tried to smile my teeth would touch the wall." No more vulgar than the prototype...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Pop Records | 6/11/1956 | See Source »

When the voting started, Wiley barely led the field of six on jthe first ballot. By the second, he had fallen behind Representative Glenn R. Davis, 41, a toothpaste-smile isolationist, who had been sweet-talked into running and promised a $150,000 campaign fund. When the third ballot started, Wiley did not even wait for the result. With tears in his eyes, he and his British-born wife made their way quietly through the crowd and out the door. For Alex Wiley, it was a bitter pill -administered on his 72nd birthday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Backfire in Wisconsin | 6/4/1956 | See Source »

...campaign. Appearing with the President last week at the Women's National Press Club dinner, Mamie Eisenhower heard herself twitted as "just a girl who can't say no," especially "to a man with a grin." Then she unfolded a wave and broke out with a smile that even her husband might have envied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: The President's Plans | 5/28/1956 | See Source »

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