Word: eleanor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...which used to center some 25 to 26 centimeters (9.8 to 10.2 inches) from the shoulder-up to 19 or 20 centimeters (7.4 to 8.2)." Although U.S. designers dutifully listened, some claimed that his new look was old stuff to them. Said the New York Dress Institute's Eleanor Lambert: "After all, fashion has been moving away from the pointed bosom and the nipped-in waist for some time . . . Dior crystallized the thinking and gave the new look added publicity...
...Judgments & Prophecies [Aug. 30], Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt recommends negotiating with the Communists. The Communists have already "negotiated" themselves into control of a large part of Europe and Asia . . . The means employed by them thus far ... are murder, imprisonment, theft (whole countries) and lying propaganda. How do you negotiate with such people? By appeasement, of course, the only way acceptable to them ... It were better that the whole world should be destroyed rather than that Communism should triumph...
...Among others seen in print last week on the subject of McCarthy's social standing: Eleanor Roosevelt. Asked if it were true that she had said she would shake hands with Russia's Andrei Vishinsky but not far with McCarthy, Mrs. Roosevelt replied: "As far as I can recall, I hae never refused to shake hands with anyone. I have shaken hands with Senator McCarthy a number of times and certainly would do so again. I have shaken hands with Mr. Vishinsky on a number of occasions, and I would certainly do so again...
...ELEANOR ROOSEVELT states her foreign policy...
...digger (Robert Taylor) is out to find the tomb of the first Pharaoh to believe in only one God-the one influenced by the Biblical Joseph. But as the story goes on. the moviegoer gets an uneasy sense that he is being asked to swallow an ideological camel (with Eleanor Parker on top) about the Americans and how they alone shine like good deeds in a naughty world. ("I am afraid," sneers a callow young Menjou-type, obviously a foreigner, "in all the hustle and bustle [in America], the spiritual might have been somewhat neglected.'' True-blue Robert...