Word: belle
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...getting out of bed. WHRB is inaugurating a new show, "Music in the Morning," running Monday through Friday from 8 to 10 a.m., which will feature light classical music, news roundups at quarter of and past the hour, weather reports, time checks, and humorous trivia narrated by Alan J. Bell '53, who will announce the show...
Seven officers of the Greek army strode into a dingy courtroom in Athens one day last week and took seats near a dirty brown wall under a painting of the Sacred Heart. With the clang of a big brass bell, a colonel called the court martial to order. In the front row, 29 defendants (seven of them women) smirked, joked, smiled at friends or relatives in the crowd. Despite their elaborate show of unconcern, the 29 were on trial for their lives. It was the biggest treason trial in any Western nation since the cold war began, and the first...
...They returned with most of the fire and wanderlust burned out of them, and headed for comfortable berths in movie and radio studios: marriage and one-night stands do not mix. And the fans themselves are different. Unlike the openmouthed mobs who used to jitter right into the bell of Benny Goodman's clarinet, the new generation seems to "dance easier than they used to. You don't see the place hopping as it did in the old days...
...understood: thinner wings and tail surfaces, and a quick passage through the danger zone. Above the transsonic, the designers hoped, the air would be easier to cope with. Shock waves would still form, but they would act predictably, like the bow waves of a ship. When the Bell X-1 flew faster than sound in 1947, much was written about the smoothness and peacefulness of supersonic flight...
Because of the weather, rides to and from the building will be provided for all those who gather at the Moors bell desk...