Word: teas
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Though they had never been in danger during the revolt, Dar's British citizens were thrilled to have the "shocking do" over with, and "the boys" standing guard. The New Africa Hotel did a landslide afternoon tea business. There was a band concert by the forces on the following afternoon. Smiling Scotsmen bought cases of beer and Fanta for the troops. Our neighbors spoke to us for the second time in six months, the first time having been on Monday when the "do" began...
...Tea and coffee were permitted in moderation, but not in such quantities or at such times as might interfere with a wholesome night's repose...
Around & Around. Down in the East Room, the Marine orchestra begins to beat out easy rhythms like Tea for Two and A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody-no twists, no bouncy Latin numbers. Now Lyndon is in his element. "He went around and around, dancing with all the ladies," said Colorado Democrat Wayne Aspinall. "He wouldn't pay attention to anything else...
...burning faith and compassion who deliberately pins the yellow Star of David to his cassock and eventually goes to his death in the gas chambers. Father Riccardo Fontana (Jeremy Brett) is a Jesuit serving with the papal nuncio in Berlin when a distracted SS lieutenant bursts into an afternoon tea and begins a semihysterical recital of the statistical horrors of the "factories of death for people" at Treblinka and Belzec. "I'm sorry . . . why must you come to me?" says the nuncio in visible dismay, advising the SS man to see Herr Hitler. But Father Riccardo is heartstricken...
...literally classless battle with professors. Instead of taking formal courses, honors students spend 40 hours a week preparing papers for dissection at two weekly seminars that last for about 4½hours each and often take place at a professor's house, as his wife stands by with tea and sympathy...