Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...controlled stoicism mixed, quite surprisingly, with more hope than desperation. He appears an unassuming man with enigmatic pale eyes and a small mustache. If, someday, someone makes a film called The Jeremy Leven Story --which is quite unlikely given the pervasive tenuousness surrounding the man's present existence--it wouldn't be surprising to find Alan Arkin playing the lead in his most restrained and subdued manner...
...everyone can afford to live it up more than once a year. But the poor Brazilian is kept away from places of entertainment by his color and his clothes; he wouldn't know how to act, and he doesn't have the money anyway. Carnaval is the only time of the year when the doorman or the janitor who has worked for the rich man all year long can dress up in the rich man's clothing and feel that the two of them have something in common...
...Well, we got stranded in this awful place in Long Island. And the people there, you wouldn't have believed it. And there was no way back to Civilization." The legends ravel...
...classical." The Spoonies, two stubble-chinned men in their 60s named Scottie and Georgie, clattered through Waltzing Matilda, one whacking a banjo, the other clicking two bent dessert spoons like castanets. The evening was a smash success. "After all," says Partridge, "if they weren't any good, they wouldn't be buskers. Bad buskers starve...
Indignant alumni and other fans beseiged the Army ROTC office with telephone calls after Tuesday's Faculty meeting, protesting the change in ROTC's status. Dean Ford's secretary also reported two calls, one from "an angry lady who wouldn't tell me what she was angry about...