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Word: caroll (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...them murderers, the third a swindler-take the visitors on. All three badmen have sunny natures, warm hearts, clever hands, sleepless brains; all three are passionate believers in the robinhood of man. Possessing every criminal art and penal grace, they set matters aright in a Gallic Christmas Carol where it is simpler to bump Scrooge off than to convert...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Mar. 23, 1953 | 3/23/1953 | See Source »

Stunned, Kaufman tried to explain that he had not been "wittingly antireligious. I was merely speaking out against the use and overuse of this Christmas carol in connection with the sale of commercial products." He soon got impressive religious support: the Rev. Dr. Truman B. Douglass, chairman of the broadcasting and film department of the National Council of Churches, declared that Kaufman's remark was "more expressive of religious sensitiveness than of any spirit of derision." Furthermore, said Dr. Douglass, "the real sacrilege is the merciless repetition of Silent Night and similar Christmas hymns by crooners, hillbillies, dance bands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Troubled Air | 1/12/1953 | See Source »

Stars over Hollywood (Sat. 12:30 p.m., CBS). Edmund Gwenn in A Christmas Carol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADIO: Program Preview, Dec. 22, 1952 | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

...fuse, which began to sputter like a Fourth of July sparkler. Inside a giant blast furnace, the fuse ignited a stack of oil-soaked railroad ties, which in turn set fire to a charge of coke and started the furnace. A few minutes later, Nancy's sister Carol, 5, touched a button which fired a rocket through a plug in an open hearth furnace already going, and 250 tons of flaming, molten steel poured into a massive ladle. Thus last week, less than two years after groundbreaking (TIME, March 12, 1951), U.S. Steel's $450 million Fairless Works...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Firing Up | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

...tradition of the steel industry, the Fairless Works' first furnaces were given feminine names-"Nancy" and "Carol" for the granddaughters and "Hazel" for Ben Fairless' wife. Explained Fairless: "A blast furnace is always known as a lady and is named for one-not be cause the furnace is a thing of shapely beauty, exactly, but because it is inclined, at best, to be somewhat temperamental...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Firing Up | 12/22/1952 | See Source »

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