Word: confusionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sneaking into this double-feature under the daze of a blue book hangover, the average fugitive from mid-terms may well confuse the second feature with the first. But confusion or not, he won't be far wrong for the runner-up in the present U.T. combo has it all...
Again in Austryn Wainhouse's "The Cigarette Lighter," the addition of editorial perspective to the author's marked literary and dramatic talents could have saved the story from its present confusion. It is the longest work in "Radditudes," and most ambitious; its study of a student suffering from some sort...
While Republicans blinked and Democrats grinned, there came another blast. South Dakota's ultra-conservative Republican Senator Harlan J. Bushfield bounced up to declare, "The leaders of Congress are in confusion among themselves. . . . We have failed in everything which we promised the voters. ... I predict that unless the Republicans...
What are the chances of this wishful program being enacted rather than Truman's? Practically nil. The people and their leaders are both confused, the reactionary politicians in Congress too strong, the President himself is being advised by men with no conception of how to run a democratic foreign policy...
Getting off to a smoldering start in New York City, the action manages to meander through both time and space in haphazard fashion that loses much of the plot in the resulting confusion of dash-backs and scene changes. June Allyson, daughter of a piano virtuoso gone wrong, seems inspired...