Word: bolds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pulled out his pipe and mentioned the theologian as he struck a match. "Fabulous, isn't he? Depth psychology, symbolic meaning, Hegelian dialectic, expressionist art, existentialism, and all twentieth-century: complex, bold, systematic...Everything...
...statement announcing both the tuition and salary hikes, President Pusey said, "We are confident that by bold and imaginative measures in the area of financial aid to students we can see to it that Harvard is not cut off by its tuition charges from any large group of young...
...know whether he can ride or shoot. Of the new situation comedies, only Leave It to Beaver (see below) has taken fire. Among minor new wrinkles: ABC's All-Star Golf (TIME, Dec. 23), a tournament played just for viewers; a vogue for old horror movies; the bold, brash (though often anticlimactic) interviews of Mike Wallace...
ALFRIED KRUPP will make bold bid to become Europe's biggest steelmaker, although allies have ordered him to sell off all coal and steel properties by end of 1958. Krupp-owned Rheinhausen Steel Works (capacity: 2,300,000 tons a year) has petitioned European Coal & Steel Community for permission to buy Bochumer Verein works (capacity: 1,560,000 tons). Krupp would pay $30 million to $40 million for Bochumer, which is controlled by his good friend, Swedish Millionaire Axel Wenner-Gren...
...There are too many of them." says James (The Wonderful 0) Thurber. "The trouble is, everyone thinks he can write a children's book." Picture books range from the sophisticated cutouts of Italy's Bruno Munari in Tic, Tac and Toe to the bold line drawings of Kurt Wiese for Claire Huchet Bishop's classic The Five Chinese Brothers; nature shines in Roger Duvoisin's The House of Four Seasons and James Fisher's The Wonderful World of the Sea; the infancy of the human race lies in Ella Young's evocation of Gaelic...