Word: wanders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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More accustomed to calculating the breezes, Old Campaigner Gonzales came out ahead, 6-3, 6-3. But the victory gave Pancho only a slim 5-4 lead in the 100-match contest that started in Brisbane and is planned to wander all over the world. So close is the competition that next day in Christchurch, Lew zeroed in on the base line and pounded Pancho's backhand so aggressively that he evened the score in straight sets...
After the Fireworks. "The Problem now," says the Art Institute's director, Edward H. Dwight, 38, "is to keep them coming." Director D wight can apparently count on the drawing power of the new building's architecture. "It just insists that you wander in," said one Milwaukeean. When the city staged a fireworks celebration for its World Series-winning Braves last month in front of the Memorial Center, some 7,100 celebrators decided to take in the art show. Many of them had never been in an art gallery...
...says he enjoys browsers who like the sort of things that he carries and wishes more people would wander upstairs and just leaf through prints and talk. He finds the students very interested in art, but he wishes that they wouldn't let the awe of art galleries keep them from coming in and perhaps buying something small that they might like rather than cheap prints. "There's nothing like an original...
...Noyes: "It is such a short distance that we never wear coats, we often wander across in slippers and pajamas even in mid-winter...
Blossom Dearie (Verve). Songstress Dearie chants the subtler changes on romance-'Deed I Do, Lover Man, Everything I've Got-in a wide-eyed, cuddle-up-to-the-mike voice that suggests she did her homework in places where nice girls rarely wander. "I have got eyes for you," she warns, "to give you dirty looks...