Word: arthur
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...annual Harvard-Yale baseball game will be the occasion on Wednesday for the gala, if disorganized, parade to Soldiers Field. After the game, classmates and their wives will travel at 6:45 to Symphony Hall for cocktails and dinner, to be followed by the special Boston Pops concert, Arthur Fiedler conducting...
...have just read the May 20 review of The Turn of the Tide by "Arthur Bryant. You say that the book "has already sold 70,000 copies in England." The sale of the English edition passed the 100,000 mark before the end of March...
...prison code that Novelist Arthur Koestler described in Darkness at Noon, for tapping out the alphabet, echoed through the corridors of a Communist prison in Budapest. From their tapped-out conversations, top Hungarian Journalist Paul Ignotus and a young girl named Florence Matay, who could not see one another, fell in love. Last week they were honeymooning in Italy. For their story, see FOREIGN NEWS, After the Cinema...
...quick conversions under great emotional stress almost anywhere. He believes that every important conversion recorded in the New Testament (most notably that of Saul of Tarsus, persecutor of Christians, to Paul the Apostle) was of this type. In modern times, thinks Sargant, many conversions to and from Communism (e.g., Arthur Koestler's carefully recorded experiences) followed the pattern. So, too, did religious and pagan dedications among Voodooists in Haiti, among some tribes on the west coast of Africa, among the Quakers (says Sargant, because they "shook and trembled before the Lord"), among the lamas of Tibet and among...
...Died. Arthur Fisher Bentley, 86, philosopher, political scientist, author (The Process of Government), collaborator with the late John Dewey on Knowing and the Known; in Paoli...