Word: trios
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Whoopdedoo. Today, the company is bristling with energy. The Women's. Board, for example, raises about $50,000 a year from its social events, while other committees stage such a fund-raising whoopdedoo as the Fiestas al Tiros, pigeon shoots for the ladies run by a trio of wealthy socialites known as "the pigeon girls." What Kelly is shooting for is a new opera house. Because of the cramped backstage conditions of the music hall, he has to store his scenery in a tent pitched outside the auditorium, holds rehearsals in churches, hotel ballrooms and warehouses scattered all over...
...participation in the new Republican Coordinating Committee formed after the 1964 G.O.P. tragedy, more than qualify Dewey for the 1968 presidential nomination. The G.O.P. should run Nixon for Vice President, and Barry M. Goldwater should be and will be returned to the Senate. Tom, Dick and Barry are a trio that's really great for a Republican triumph...
...Slow Trio. Some strange things are happening in the nation's most influential industry. G.M. has actually increased its share of the industry's sales, from 50.1% a year ago to 51.3% last month, but its volume is down because of a 10% lag in its Chevrolet Division, which accounts for half its output...
...total effect within the cage is still one of painfully entrapped lucidity. But the minute Sartre takes his characters out of the cage the intensity is diffused. He has to manipulate his philosophical stances, and as a dramatist Sartre is pretty amateur. He gives us a trio of Vichy officers who are the Enemy and not much more. Ken Tigar and James Woods play two thankless stereo-types, and Dan Chumley plays an officer who has no dramatic or thematic meaning at all. Babe is uncertain what to do with them. They end up serving as comic relief, buttoning their...
...Apple Tree has brought forth three moldy figs: a musical trio of satirical skits starring Barbara Harris and Alan Alda. Good satire is a difficult form of pertinent irreverence. Flabby satire, with tired targets like Tree's, is unearned derision full of cartoon comedy and plop...