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Kind Sir (by Norman Krasna) reached Broadway to a fanfare of trumpets, with $750,000 in advance sales already in the till. A Joshua Logan production starring Charles Boyer and (in her first nonsinging role) Mary Martin, its opulent costumes and decor half suggest that Miss Martin is still playing musicomedy. The whole thing may well prove the greatest letdown of the season; it is a sumptuous bore and a gilded vacuum...
...girl has till eight before returning to college. She and her date decided on cocktails and dinner alone. The waiter has just left after taking their order...
There are no better dummy teats [nipples'] One could suck them till...
...been born in a manger, but Joaquin himself always stoutly maintained that it was in "a covered wagon, pointed West." Both had escaped the fact: Joaquin (pronounced Wah-Keen) was actually, born in bed on a farm near Liberty, Ind. in 1837, and never climbed aboard a covered wagon till he was a strapping six-footer of 14. Nonetheless, it was a strangely modest yarn for Miller, who spent a lifetime stretching the truth about himself until it snapped. Famed on two continents at the turn of the century as the "Poet of the Sierras," and touted by critics...
...weekdays and to 11 p.m. on weekends. But faculty and student committees are now meeting to decide if the lounge rules may be extended to 11 p.m. everyday and to midnight on weekends. Women may remain in students rooms only until 7.30 p.m. on weekdays, but-till 12.30 a.m., on weekends...