Word: silents
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...elevator car, even the Muzak was silent as conservative Art Editor Alexander Eliot flicked his beard thoughtfully and pronounced: "The lack of horizontal accents on the outside makes for an intensely dramatic but unassuring effect-like an exclamation point." Up in the new quarters, corridors with vinyl floors, offices with deep-pile carpeting suggested the passageways and staterooms of a transatlantic liner...
...freshman Senator. Neuberger sometimes dared to differ with Wayne Morse. This violated the Morse Code, which decreed that junior partners must be obedient and silent. Inevitably, the Morse-berger team (TIME cover, Jan. 17, 1955) fell apart. After his apparent victory over cancer, Dick Neuberger was hailed on the Senate floor by his colleagues, and even irascible Senator Morse agreed to bury his feud. But not for long-within six months he was hacking away at his colleague once more. Dick Neuberger, wearied and mellowed by his fight for life, refused to strike back. Last January Morse announced that...
Rosemary (German). The life and death of a high-priced prostitute add up to a biting, highly amusing commentary on West Germany's Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle), effectively using masses of black Mercedes as a kind of silent chorus and some highly worth-Weill songs to underscore the satire...
With this experience behind them. the space watchers could be expected to do better the next time a silent, unknown satellite starts criss-crossing...
...border chiefs but a matrimonial amalgam-Lincoln and Maggie Lord, that is. Lincoln is an organization mandible-a tanned, nobly hewn jaw suspended six feet from the floor and usually worth $50,000 a year because it inspires respect and belief when it flaps, strikes fear when it is silent. Pretty, intelligent Maggie, every tailored inch a corporation wife, wonders if there is anything more to her husband...