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Although the AEC was careful to give no dates and spoke only in the broadest of terms, the announcement set off a wave of speculation. Did the plans to experiment with conventional weapons as well as atomic blasts mean that the AEC is planning to test atomic artillery? The AEC's answer: no comment...
...Studio One ("a brilliant production of Shakespeare's Coriolanus"), Fred Waring and Paul Whiteman. He was equally taken by "more modest programs" like What's My Line, Blind Date, Hollywood Screen Test, Life Begins at Eighty. As for vulgarity: "Well, America is a vulgar country in the broadest sense of the word, and some of its down-to-earth brashness is bound to rub off into TV . . . Bride and Groom is as embarrassing as watching your girl friend publicly eating peas off her knife. But on the whole the programs are high level. If there is glamour...
Holcombe won the prize, given annually for "the best books published in the preceeding year...in American History in its broadest sense, American Diplomacy or American International Relations," for his book "Our More Perfect Union." Professor Smith was honored for his book "Virgin Islands...
Housemaster David M. Little '18 looks for no single quality, other than reasonable academic competence, when reviewing applications. He seeks a balanced group, able to contribute to the life of the House "in its broadest aspects," rather than a "type." The number of high school men slightly exceeds the number from prop schools...
Kiss Me, Kate. Gay musicomedy which kids Shakespeare at his broadest and provides Cole Porter at his best (TIME...