Word: tastee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Still Seething. The night before Wallace arrived, handsome Matt Welsh, 51, blistered his segregationist opponent at a district Democratic meeting in Tell City, accused Wallace of "trying to wreck the Democratic Party." Cried he: Wallace's campaign "smells sweet, but it has the taste of death."
Question of Taste. Discontent has dogged the project ever since the film-scripted by Rolf Forsberg, who is, of all things, a practicing Buddhist-was started. Two members of the pavilion's steering committee resigned in protest over the "sacrilegious and improper" portrayal. Last week Fair President Robert Moses...
But the session left a pretty sour taste in the mouths of some of the negotiators, both management and union. "He was practically on his knees with them," said one railroad president. "I thought the President really demeaned himself with his begging and pleading." For the first time in recallable...
A more serious flaw lies in the film's slick casting. Lee Tracy delivers Man's best performance, repeating his stage role as a former President, a tough old war horse who is dying of cancer but savors a final taste of power as two party hopefuls battle...
The best and the worst of Remarque are in the book. His settings-hotels, restaurants, railway stations-have the gritty taste of reality, and no novelist is more adept at suggesting the rictus of terror that distorted the face of Europe as it slid nightmarishly into war. But Remarque'...