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...Well, I think it's bloody b- s-for somebody from a magazine to come in and sit down-a young cat -and say, 'I identify with you, kid. Come on, let's get it on.' And I say, O.K. . . . And when it comes out in TIME, it's a whole different gig. It's the way your editors wanted me to be shown. That...
...Jungle Cat. The matches were the first in a ten-city tour offering $147,000 in prize money, and Gonzalez is determined to get the lion's share. Not that Pancho is exactly strapped for cash. He has been topping $100,000 annually from tennis and other interests for the past several years. What keeps him going is the same fierce pride that has marked the moody, 6-ft. 3-in. Mexican-American ever since he arrived on the scene in 1949, firmly convinced that "I'm the best tennis player in the world." There have been disbelievers...
...before the House Banking and Currency Committee and gave no further hint of any impending credit relaxation. Even so, his deftness in fielding the questions so impressed Chairman Wright Patman, an old-time foe of the Fed, that the Texan told Burns. "You fell on your feet like a cat every time." Earlier in the week, Treasury Secretary David Kennedy had predicted that lower rates "may be closer at hand than most people realize." Then Paul McCracken, the President's chief economist, swung the jawbone. In a speech at Yale, he refused to predict when money would become easier...
...took a sip from her cup of coffee. I asked her if she wanted something to cat. "You're looking awfully thin," I said...
...naive Americans were especially gifted at fantasy. The surrealist cat created by an unknown artist, looming hugely out of a sea of grass with a bird in its mouth and its eyes on future victims, is as haunting as Alice's Cheshire-and more terrifying. Another unknown painter imagined a fantastic city of medieval towers and Renaissance palaces approached by a steam-propelled sailing ship of the very latest type around 1850-a vision of Europe, perhaps, by an artist who knew it only in his dreams...