Word: bernard
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Maurice's son, Bernard Boutet de Monvel, is also a gifted artist, particularly as a portrait painter. The fineness of his line and the quality of his color is reminiscent of his father's. Bernard now . . . has painted a magnificent canvas of Ingrid Bergman (see cut) as she appears in the motion picture Joan...
Among those present was a solid nucleas of former Crimson lacrosse (and football) stars: Dick Bernard, last year's All-New England goalie; Eddie Davis and Ned Dowey, bulwarks of the '46 football team: Jay Burley, captain of the '47 lacrosse team: and Don Louria and Don Snow, of last year's squad...
...freshmen also elected Cherry Merritt of Excelster. Minnesota, and Bernard Hall: Nina Ratzersdorfer of New York City and Whitman Hall; and Elisabeth Trygstad of Central Islip, New York, and Briggs Hall, to a committee to take care of the student Displaced Person the class will adopt next year...
...Communist and always call myself so," wrote George Bernard Shaw to a Communist candidate for Commons. But, he added, the party had blundered in failing to rub in "the hard fact that in Russia, private enterprise flourishes more than ever." Furthermore, it was opposing the Marshall Plan, "which is for the moment absolutely necessary." Concluded G.B.S.: "The Communist Party knows no more about electioneering than a pig knows of a holiday...
...Those Fences Back. What other factors are essential to a state of culture? With a bluntness never shown by the everyday old-Tory apologist, Eliot flatly demands a society that is divided into classes-and stays divided. Like Bernard Shaw, we may argue for a classless society in which aristocrats are replaced by "elites"; a society in which the way up is open to all, but in which we will recognize and pay and properly honor "superior individuals...