Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...20th Century-Fox films: The Seven Year Itch, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Bus Stop and so on. Milestones like The Misfits and Some Like It Hot, both United Artists pictures, are unexplainedly absent. With exaggerated curls and lumpish contours, she starts out in a four-girl chorus in A Ticket to Tomahawk. George Sanders in All About Eve tells her that he can see her "career rising in the east like the sun." Incongruously, she sits on a couch beside Jack Paar in Love Nest...
Facing high winds in the morning trial beats, the high-stroking Germans barely qualified. They lost to Cornell by half a length, and just nosed out Wisconsin by two feet for second place and a ticket in the finals. The race was their first defeat in America...
...Mussolini, You're Mrs. Sweeny, You're Camembert. Back in 1935, when Cole Porter's Anything Goes was the hottest ticket in town, Margaret Whigham Sweeny was more Top than Mickey Mouse or a Coolidge dollar. Chic, beautiful and rich in her own right, the 21-year-old English beauty was married to Gentleman Golfer Charles Sweeny, for whom, the gossip columnists insisted, she had jilted the young Earl of Warwick. That same year Ian Campbell made headlines by taking as his second wife Louise Vanneck. daughter of U.S. Sculptor Henry Clews. (His first: Janet Aitken. Lord...
...admission ticket was a cover story written just before I became Secretary of State, and in those good old days, TIME said some very nice things about me. We are members, I suppose, of a special order of cover-story victims, and all of us share the experience of having been fully exposed. But we have our Knights Commanders, the Men of the Year; we have our Grand Knight Commander, the Man of the Half-Century -the incomparable Winston Churchill-so this is a proud order. It is a great privilege for me to bring congratulations to Harry Luce...
...that the two European governments donated $500 million outright to develop the Concorde, while the U.S. government expects to be paid back for much of what it advances. has lost money for the past two years. In a typically complex deal, the trio used an incredibly low-priced ticket to ride far on Lionel's tracks. They got the voting rights to Cohn's 55,000 Lionel shares in return for an interest-free loan to him of $281,275; Cohn is pledged to sell them the shares in 1964 and 1965, by which time he hopes that...