Word: artiste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Making his debut as a high heard artist for the Crimson, Tommy Drohan of this year's outfit, on all but one high point drive. showed poise and confidence that piled up a winning 104.6 points...
...last year's victory over the Crimson, has knack for being in the right place at the right time; Dermott O'Connell, another 18 year older, perhaps the least spectacular memeber of the starting five; Ken Haggerty--Navy vetrean and co-captain of team, playmaking guard and set shot artist, steadying influence; Joe Mullaney--22 year old ex-pilot and co-captain of team, honorable mention all-America last year, a crafty guard who does just about everything but collect tickets...
...head of our Boston office, however, seems to have more than his share of them. Recently, in the course of a week's work, he submitted to a sampling of twelve-year-old cheese, tasted a "health" beverage (turnip juice, elderberries and soybeans) brought in by an elderly artist, promised to try a new kind of bread made from orange peelings by a Russian inventor. Says he: "There is a distinct gastronomic hazard in this work. But I know of no other job in which I can catch a twenty-pound striped bass off Gay Head and listen...
There were 20 civilian photographers at Bikini-but only one artist. Of all things, he was an abstractionist...
...Britain there is only one station, the BBC. Second, since there's only one station, nobody vies with anybody to produce better shows. Here you have. . . .rehearsals before a show goes on. In Britain there is generally none. . . . "It's really very bad for the individual artist, too. To begin with, the BBC is raddled with nepotism. You just can't get on the air without knowing someone. Well, think how it would be here if there were only one station. And once you're on, you have to be continually currying favor to stay...