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Word: sayed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...gastronomic potentialities of their respective cooks. ... On the starting line Carl's cook said to Allison's cook, "What do we start wit, Nigger, hams?" Said Allison's cook to Fisher's cook, his eyes bulging a bit, "Look here, Galloway, did you say ham or hams?" "I said hams," said Galloway. "Nigger, you win," said Allison's cook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 11, 1940 | 3/11/1940 | See Source »

...they're ready to come out they've met a large group of eligible men so that their party only proves how much champagne and flowers their parents can afford. That's what I've tried to get away from, and to a certain extent. I think you can say that I've succeeded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ritz Roof Alters Cobina's Opinion | 3/9/1940 | See Source »

...Concerning the perennist science is liberal arts quarrel," Martin continued. "let me say" that I don't think it makes any difference, one way or the other. If a man is interested in science, he certainly should take some scientific courses, but this isn't necessary in most branches of business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Economics Major Not Necessary for Business Training | 3/8/1940 | See Source »

...reason for such lack of success could be attributed to the presence of those six shiny paintings which occupied the next room. The use of line in our little landscape was just as delicate, just as sensitive as in those six popular fellows next door. But did anyone ever say that it approached Picasso? Never. Maybe the whole trouble was that, unlike those six other paintings, it had not been accorded the privilege of decorating two full pages in "Life." Or perhaps if that critic from the New York newspaper hadn't leaned down to pick up the pencil...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLECTIONS & CRITIQUES | 3/6/1940 | See Source »

Whatever the reasons for lack of recognition may be, it is safe to say that for every work of contemporary or recent art that has experienced the warm rich feeling that comes from being praised and ecstatically admired, there are two equally deserving of praise, which are recognized only by the wall upon which they hang. And these unrecognized attempts can be found, not only in museums, but more often on the wall of a cocktail lounge or restaurant in the daily comic sheet, sometimes in the form of an especially well-executed advertisement, and in the lobbies of theatres...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLECTIONS & CRITIQUES | 3/6/1940 | See Source »

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