Word: adds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...nomination; Bradford said he thought an early-ballot nomination was not possible and some of the other governors nodded agreement. Take Massachusetts, said Bradford: its delegates were going to be for Favorite Son Leverett Saltonstall as long as he was in the running. Bob Bradford hastened to add that there was no thought of a stop-Dewey movement. That was all right with Dewey; his mission to Springfield was to sound out New England leaders for second-choice support, to make friends and influence people. He got no promises, and no rebuffs...
...peaceful part of the world, but the patient Russian people, exhausted by years of dictatorship and permanent economic depression, to World War III? Only the Kremlin knew. Certainly, more conflict lay immediately ahead at U.N. This week, the Assembly's steering committee voted (over strenuous Russian objection) to add George Marshall's new proposals to the working agenda. Without objection from the U.S., the committee agreed that Vishinsky's resolution on "warmongers" should be debated, too. But inevitable conflict did not mean inevitable war. It did apparently mean that the present generation was facing perennial duty...
Broadway marquees took on a nostalgic glow. Gone With the Wind-all four hours of it-was in its fourth Manhattan week (MGM cheerfully estimated that it would take in another $5 million to add to its already prodigious $32 million). For five midsummer weeks, the Palace advertised "a repertory of memorable motion pictures," including Love Affair (1939), Top Hat (1935), Gunga Din (1939), The Informer (1935), The Spanish Main (1945) and The Bells of St. Mary's. Elsewhere in Manhattan, moviegoers could see Charles Laughton in Henry the Eighth (1933), Fredric March in Les Miserables (1935), Bette Davis...
...hundred and thirty musicians, including about 30 new men, comprise the 1947 version of the group. Nine sousaphones, one borrowed from the Cambridge Fire Department for the day, and the big Band drum, as well as Cross' pipes will add to the alphabetical shennanigans...
...question-marks of the new National Student Association's future-standing firm on hot issues without losing "respectable" support and reaching through a lofty federated superstructure to rank-and-file students will add up to healthy skepticism concerning NSA success on the part of numerous persons...