Word: vacationers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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YOU'RE IN LOVE, CHARLIE BROWN (CBS, 8:30-9 p.m.). Happiness is summer vacation for all the Peanuts except poor Charlie Brown, who is about to be separated from a cute little redhead before he can blurt out his affection for her. Repeat.
Randell's fast-growing wealth, which he offhandedly understates, comes from stockholdings. His company promotes or sells diverse goods and services: mouthwash and antacid pills, magazines and record-club memberships, vacation cruises. It even does naval recruiting in a fickle market of 10,500,000 college and high school...
Portnoy recalls her with emotions that are swollen with love and loathing. He remembers her seductive tones during his toilet training and ponders the absurdity that such a memory could help mold his character. He relates the telephone conversation he had with her after returning from his European vacation: "Well...
Next, there is the Music Hall. The old Metropolitan, it is still called by older Bostonians. It is the second largest movie house in the country. It seats over 4,000. The Music Hall tends to stick with sure hits. Whenever the Boston schools relinquish their charges for a week...
You weren't here when the war ended. You were on vacation -- in Bermuda or Florida or New York or Ohio. And you were watching television that night, never really expecting anything. Or you heard about it when the sun brought you a newspaper the next morning.