Word: candids
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...deplore the use of the Fifth Amendment by a member of our faculty," wrote the Harvard Corporation. "In the first place we think full and candid testimony by all teachers would...
...years, Chicago's bi-weekly Down Beat has been strictly a hep-cat's magazine. But last year, after due deliberation, its editors decided that classical music was becoming entirely too popular to be ignored, decided to start reporting it.* This week, in a candid imitation of its own annual polls of pop music favorites, Down Beat published the results of its first survey of classical favorites. Excerpts...
...Because of our confidence in them, as well as the candid manner in which they have reported on their past associations, we find no cause to change their status at the Institute...
...Candid Talk. On the Times, where 41 staffers have at least 30 years service...
Budu, however, does not write as a political fugitive; indeed, he seems to be more interested in collecting royalties than in grinding political axes of any kind. Artless, candid, at times naive, he pictures a Stalin who dotes on Balzac novels, Turkish coffee and the color orange (he even has his watering cans painted that color), who hauls out pictures of his young son as fast as any bourgeois dad, warbles a passable tenor, and plays a sharp game of gorodki (a Russian mixture of shuffleboard and ninepins). Budu's Stalin is more human than the headlines he makes...