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Showing posts with label 1950's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950's. Show all posts

Sep 30, 2019

[Answer] What was Germany\u2019s term for its amazing economic rebound in the 1950's?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was Germany\u2019s term for its amazing economic rebound in the 1950's? "



...Hint :Miracle

Jun 21, 2019

[Answer] 3. Known for such wonderful movies as 1946's "It's A Wonderful Life" and 1950's "Harvey", this actor married his wife Gloria in 1949. The couple were still together when she passed away from lung cancer in 1994. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Known for such wonderful movies as 1946's "It's A Wonderful Life" and 1950's "Harvey", this actor married his wife Gloria in 1949. The couple were still together when she passed away from lung cancer in 1994. Who was he?"



...1. Brad Pitt 2. Bugs Bunny 3. James Stewart 4. Santa Claus I loved James Stewart. He seemed so kind and gentle always, and this apparently was an opinion shared by all who knew the tall, softly spoken gentleman who passed away in 1997. Joan Crawford described him as "an endearing perfectionist with a droll sense of humour and a shy way of watching you to see if you would react to that humour." With his wife Gloria, the couple had twin daughters and adopted two sons as well. Stewart was active in philanthropic affairs all his life, raising millions of dollars for child and family development. He popularised youth character training through his support of the scouting movement, wrote poetry, spent endless hours making model aeroplanes, loved his dog, and was an avid gardener. When asked, on his 80th birthday, how he'd like to be remembered, he replied "Someone who believed in hard work and love of country, love of family and love of community." I think that lovely, lovely man pretty well achieved that objective, don't you?