Word: warm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Decker dispensed with me by saying,"John Barrymore left less than a minute ago. He was sitting right there," and pointed to a still-warm chair. I coveted the chair and sat on it in a feminine trance...
...Leonard J. Feeney leads "The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary," down to the Boston Common and delivers a sermon based on the premise that there is no salvation outside of the Catholic Church. Last week, a large and for the most part curious crowd gathered in the warm air to hear the excommunicated Priest's sermon for Easter...
With these simple facts in mind, any slogan is fair game. As a sort of preliminary warm up, you might try, "After seeing the star-studded cast of Rose Marie in Cinemascope, I want to see Canada's magnificent wonderland of adventure, scene of this glorious spectacle," Although this is a good, solid try of exactly twenty-five words, it lacks any insight into your own personality. A better attempt would be, "A great film in a great natural setting; thrilling, beautiful, cacophonous Canada stirs my imagination beyond limits of the United States; i.e., Niagara Falls." Merely by the insertion...
...weatherman has promised real baseball weather for the local opener--fair and warm with the temperature in the 60's. With three exhibition games under its belt, the Crimson stands better prepared for the start of a season than it has in any of the last few years...
...real church people don't have that terrible, austere fear of God. They feel like they're sitting on their Father's lap; to some he's 'Dad,' to others he's 'Father.' But it's a warm, friendly, loving feeling...