Word: sweets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While discussing the subject at one a.m., a sophomore was busily spreading butter between countless cookies and eating them quickly. She went on to salad with dressing, and finally to sweet rolls with butter. Across from her a junior was cooking mashed potatoes with gravy, and covering toast with parsely and butter. "I wish you wouldn't talk about it while I'm eating compulsively," the junior laughed...
They called him "Tawl Tawm." His flamboyant Senate oratory could drown an opponent in sweet molasses or hog-tie him in barbed wire. He smoked ten 15? cigars every day and wore his white hair so long that it crested in curls at the nape of his neck. He dressed in modified swallowtail suits-a dignified black from October to May, a delicate grey from May to September. He was Texas' longtime Senator Tom Connally. He died last week in Washington at 86, and, recollecting his career, many a Washingtonian shed a tear for what he thought...
...surveys' story sounded both sweet and sour to Barry Goldwater...
...rules." Last week, while Elly hid out on her parents' farm near Wuppertal, Rolf spoke ruefully of his Washington experience, said that he "had no idea what was going on behind my back. It's a case of a woman who falls for the temptation of a sweet life her husband can't afford...
...Club. One repository of the sweet life was the Quorum Club, located in a three-room suite at the Carroll Arms Hotel, just across the street from the new Senate Office Building. Elly is remembered as a hostess there...