Word: spotting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bright spot of the first program (none too bright despite the high-octane foolishness of guest star Bob Hope) was Evelyn's choice phrasing of The Toorie on His Bonnet, Her mink-soft voice is as calculatedly intimate as a dropped shoulder strap. But voice, as many a supper-clubman knows, isn't the half of Evelyn. The rest is the allure which she exudes as unfailingly as a perfume factory...
...Methodist choir, played Mabel in a high-school production of The Pirates of Penzance, and acquired an altitudinous nose-tilt that earned her the nickname "Little Miss God." After graduation, she breezed into Washington's Station WRC, asked for a singing job, and got one-a 10 a.m. spot twice a week over NBC. The pay: $16 a broadcast...
...dark price picture, there was one bright spot last week. Chrysler Corp. announced price cuts ranging from $25 to $55 on all Plymouths. Hudson Motor Car Co. counteracted this somewhat by raising its prices from $25 to $69 a car. And U.S. Steel's Benjamin Fairless, who has been under most pressure to reduce prices, went out of his way to deny that Big Steel had any intention of reducing prices now. Not till current bargaining with C.I.O.'s United Steelworkers is over, said he, could Big Steel think of any price changes. Chrysler, which is currently bargaining...
...have any friends who are Lampoon editors, you'll recognize them in the photographs which spot the magazine. They're as funny as Lampoon editors can be, in their quaint alcoholic attitudes. The drawings of Maria de Medici and the parody of Grant Wood's "American Gothic" are excellent. The advertisements are exciting, and for twenty-five cents, this Lampoon parody is a worthwhile souvenir of the game...
...currents do not show up on the scope, but the presence of large masses of raindrops is a strong indication of turbulence. A plane equipped with the proper radar can steer a safe course, even at night, among a herd of thunderstorms. The Weather Bureau's radar can spot a storm as far away as 100 miles, and warn planes to steer clear...