Word: tunefully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...days many a carrier in a well-heeled family enlists the aid of his mother, and as a result, Newsday is often delivered in station wagons and Cadillac convertibles. The paper sends some of the boys to summer camp, holds pep rallies where they chant such songs (to the tune of Stouthearted Men) as "Newsday is ever/The one whose endeavor/Will give you the best you can read...
...Break the Bank. A week later he will start on the CBS-Radio version of Stop the Music. Next month, when Place the Face leaves the air, he will move to a new M.C. job on CBS-TV's Name That Tune. He has a filmed TV question-and-answer show called Professor Yes 'n' No that is seen in 30 cities, and coming up this fall is another radio show with Arlene Francis...
...Simple Tune. All month long, Leo acts as Ted's and Marian's go-between, carrying the messages which Marian says are business arrangements. Not even Marian's hardboiled, matchmaking mother guesses that the young boy may be the ruin of her snobbish plans. And when one day Leo glimpses a few lines in one of Marian's letters ("Darling, darling, darling, same time, same place, this evening"), and is struck all of a heap by the revelation, it is for a disillusioned schoolboy's reason, not a scandalized adult's. "How could...
...effective by framing it always in the eye of a child. He paints a near-perfect picture of country-house life at the turn of the century-its etiquette, its croquet and cricket matches, its exact relation to classes and countries outside its own. He also has a simple tune to play on his symbols-for Leo (the lion) stands for a young England ignorant of the social upheaval that the new century is destined to bring in. with such lawbreakers as Ted and Marian as its forerunners. But not effective forerunners, for Heroine Marian, despite her love and passion...
Blind Francis, waiting to welcome Sister Death, Worn though he was by ecstasies and fame, Had heart for tune. With what remained of breath He led his friars in canticles...