Word: warm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...left behind him a new, warm memory of Panditji, the old Freedom Firster of the Gandhi days, a much better electoral prospect, and a crop of reports that he was contemplating unneutral action in the unlikely event that the Communists won. "It is a straight fight," one of his Cabinet ministers said, "and if the Communists win, we cannot allow them to rule...
Though four varsity grapplers have minor injuries, the squad will be in top form against the medium-rare Quakers who ought to be a preliminary warm-up for Princeton. A win over Pennsylvania would boost the Crimson's chances against Princeton, since the Quakers and Tigers fought to a tie earlier in the season...
...adding one fat and very funny man to one thin and not so funny play, My 3 Angels strikes a fair average. Sam and Bella Spewack must have chuckled, occasionally, while writing this fantasy of three warm-hearted convicts at Cayenne. But it takes more than a running gag or even a moderate number of good lines, to make a comedy consistently entertaining. Rather than the authors, it is pudgy Walter Slezak in the role of a combination convict, Cupid, and J. P. Morgan, who holds the play's biggest investment in laughs. To him belongs much of the credit...
...Australians, as they shoved the cops aside to get a glimpse at the Queen. Elizabeth shook hands with 72 dignitaries, then drove through ten miles of deafening cheers to put a wreath on the Cenotaph and attend a luncheon. She found the Sydney summer sunshine (over 80°) "rather warm," and to prove it, said the governor of New South Wales, "lifted her pearls to show me the contrast underneath where the suntan missed." Her Majesty also remarked that the warmth of her welcome had been "almost overwhelming...
...WARM WELL-KOME to Reader Brown (a WHIZ), WHOS entry has KLAS and WINS in a WALK...