Word: colds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...face, Stalin is not by any means the unattractive personality that some writers have depicted . . . While not tall, he is square and erect, giving the impression of great strength . . . [His] fine dark eyes . . . did not impress me either as 'gentle,' as one observer thought, or 'cold as steel,' as others have remarked, but they are alert, expressive and intelligent ... He seems at times actually benign. There is no question but that he can be brutally abrupt...
...that his new Salome "is not a production; it's an hallucination." A superconfident, baby-faced wonder boy who likes to shock, Brook had looked for a designer for the Royal Opera House's first Salome of its own since 1936 who could "reflect visually both the cold, fantastic imagery of Wilde's text and the hot eroticism of [the late Richard] Strauss's music." In mustached Surrealist Salvador Dali, he thought he had found his man. Gleefully, producer and designer hatched their plans. Dali wanted to have Salome's brassiere equipped with fireworks that...
...HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 18--Yale University and New Haven in general spent a quiet, but intense few hours tonight digging in for a long, cold football weekend...
...might have happened then. The ralliers clutched their flasks a little tighter and waited near the Commons. But it was too cold for brawling, and so the assemblage trotted off to the Glee Club concert or to one of the 19 fraternity or college dances on the campus...
When the Freshman soccer team take the field against Yale this afternoon, Coach Poley Guyda will be watching a team that has run hot and cold all season...