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...Hi-Diddle-Diddle (Phil Harris and the Bell Sisters; Victor). Basso-Crooner Harris goes back to his childhood here, but the tune is lively and the near nursery-rhyme lyrics pleasant...
...Correspondent Marguerite Higgins told, in This Week magazine, of the time she greeted General Douglas MacArthur after the liberation of Seoul, two years ago: "'Hi, General! Congratulations on this victory!' . . . MacArthur came to a dead stop. Then ... he waved over the crowd and called back. 'Hello, tall, blonde and ugly, come up and see me some time...
...lower temperatures the brain needs less oxygen and can get along longer without it. "In this case," says Dr. Bailey, "I was glad of those extra two minutes." Judith was "thawed out" slowly. Next morning her temperature was normal, and she greeted her anxious parents with a cheering "Hi, mom! Hi, dad!" Last week Judith flew home to Cleveland. "She's a normal girl now," says Dr. Bailey...
...winner, 3 and 2, and oldest U.S. Amateur champ of all time, tossed his blue cap high in the air. His wife Monica, who has never seen him play ("I'm bad luck"), rushed from the clubhouse radio to give him a hug. People kept yelling "Hi, Mr. Congressman!" and the photographers converged on the champ, shouting: "We've been waiting for a week." Said Jack, with a grin: "I've been waiting 21 years...
...Olympic Games, a city of 400,000, was abustle. Shop shelves were heavy with wares. Flaxen-haired girls in bright print frocks ate ice cream in the Mannerheiminiie. In the busy streets, pedestrians hailed taxis and visitors alike with their "Hej!" (pronounced hay), which, like America's "Hi!", serves equally as well as a greeting, a toast, or a bid for attention...