Word: appears
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...contrast to his gay, decorative painting, O'Hara's subjects are somber. They express tragedy and pain. The Harlequins, flying kites in Number 13 appear to be receiving stigmata, driven into their bodies by the kite ropes. Other figures are running away, pleading, weeping, or lost in contemplation. When O'Hara succeeds in his composition he intensifies the isolation of his subjects...
...result of mass hypnosis induced by an anonymous patriot who spoke last night before the Great War murals in Widener Library the CRIMSON will not appear tomorrow. The entire CRIMSON staff this morning joined the Marine Corps and shipped to Parris Island. The Radcliffe Bureau, also carried away, will provide spiritual companionship. "We have heard the sound and left the fury," said the Bureau Chief...
Henry Morton Robinson's article has stirred up vehement protest among non-Ivy League college students, some of whom are expected to appear at the forum to challenge his opinions. Holiday's advertisements called the article "the most infuriating magazine feature...
...entering," said Quarles, "a period of aviation technology in which aircraft of unusual configuration and flight characteristics will begin to appear." As an example of aircraft-to-come, he told about "another project under contract with A. V. Roe Canada, Ltd., which could result in disk-shaped aircraft somewhat similar to the popular concept of a flying saucer. An available picture, while only an artist's conception, could illustrate such an object...
...editorial entitled "Good Old God." Many a politico who goes in for godly utterances is "inwardly feeling that such pious expressions and, in fact, God Himself and religion in general, are perfectly harmless . . . We are in favor of expressions of trust in God and don't want to appear cynical, but could it be that an appreciable number . . . are motivated by a naive sentiment that by shouting 'Lord, Lord' often enough, and long enough, we will have fulfilled our obligations-and all will be well with the world? We wouldn't have these uneasy thoughts...