Word: connected
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When University maintainance crews put in a new power circuit to Eliot, they neglected to connect the Network lines. Network officials are now waiting for clearance from the University before they start leading new wires into the House...
...bright color, his huge, swirling landscapes, seascapes and reeling street scenes all look as if they are on fire and half burnt-out already. The panting energy in Yeats's art, and his violent disregard for nature, are impressive and repulsive as well. They are not easy to connect with the wistful-eyed, closemouthed little Dubliner he really is, and with the neat, sweet drawings of Irish scenes he used...
...smallest jobs is the building of a boardwalk, which will again connect Houghton Library and the Union, by passing new construction on Lamont Library...
...seeing him get rid of the ball. He has it behind him and all of a sudden it's on the way." Said Joe DiMaggio: "This fellow hasn't been around too long. But he's a hell of a good pitcher. ... I didn't connect very solidly." Added Cleveland's Lou Boudreau, who as Feller's manager should know, "Blackwell equals anything we've got in our league. ... As good as Feller? Well, Feller's in our league, isn't he?" There was one difference between them. Veteran Feller...
...that the radio way to do this thing was to let the four voices of the gospelers tell the story in their own words.* That way, by a frequent shift of voices, dramatic interest could be kept up, and the broadest sense of the witness could be conveyed." To connect, extend and impel the tragedy, he added the music of Johann Sebastian Bach...