Word: brighter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...high jump provides a brighter picture. Barwise will have able supporters in Ty Smith, Brian Reynolds, and Don Whitehead, any one of whom is capable of clearing six feet...
...Patrice herself, the future could hardly look brighter. Says Boss Bing: "If Munsel accepts the fact that she has a specific role to fill at the Metropolitan, and fills it as brilliantly as I have every belief she will, I would think about reviving operas that have good roles for her." And Europe still presents a challenge. Four years ago she went on a concert tour of Scandinavia, but she has yet to sing opera abroad. Europe will not think her a beauty. One European musician describes her thus: "Fairly tall, slender, and has a pleasant horse face, like...
There the process was repeated. Before they went home the hunters bagged 14 birds-a fair day. "If the sun had been brighter," explained one of the men, "the ducks would have caught a better reflection from the dogs' tails. But with dogs like these you can toll ducks any day of the week, rain or shine...
...brighter bit of news is the return of Howle Cox, sidelined for the first seven games with a broken hand. Cox gives the Crimson a smooth-passing tall-back to spell Dick Clasby...
...decline to the 28% loss suffered in the comparable period after World War I. Organizers say that demobilized men join the veterans' outfits, get married, drift out of contact with their organizations, then renew membership after a few years. They hope the veterans-organization picture will be brighter before...