Word: contrasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...using her charms on U.S. Air Force intelligence officers. These intelligence officers are certainly security risks since they obviously are easy prey for a shapely girl. Who are they? Have they been reprimanded? Apparently not. They have been allowed to hide behind the skirts of the Air Force. Contrast this set of facts with those concerning Mr. Ladejinsky...
...contrast, the nationalized coal industry did badly. When the miners won a general wage increase a year ago, they agreed with the National Coal Board that a production increase of 2½% (about 5,000,000 tons) was "a reasonable minimum aim." But when 1954 figures were published, the gain was a mere 270,000 tons. As a result, the Coal Board had to import 2,000,000 tons during the year; in the first nine months it suffered a $9,800,000 loss...
When Student Council members meet next Monday in PBH for the last meeting of the 1954-55 term, they will be able to look back on an outstanding record. Their administration, characterized by harmony and responsibility, is a clear contrast to the Council stereotype--resulting from past ineptness--of an aimless group of petty politicians, unawake to undergraduate interests, weak in dealing with the administration, and ineffective in student affairs. Members of the incoming Council and of future Councils may well use the past year as an example of what we hope will be a continued effort to make...
...Government if they were planning to travel more than 25 miles from New York or Washington. But the travel rights, or lack of them, are far more valuable to this country. The fact that all foreigners--even Russians--were able to travel free of restriction in this country, in contrast to the bars that exist behind the iron curtain, was a major propaganda point to America's advantage. It seems silly to waste it by laying down restrictions that don't mean a thing to anyone except a few righteously indignant U. S. taxpayers...
...contrast to Miss Monroe, Mitzi Gaynor adds a bright and pert performance. A few pounds lighter and no longer sassy, she is pleasing for the first time. Another member of the Dailey-Merman family is Johnnic "Cry" Ray, surprisingly cast as a religiously serious showman who becomes a priest. Although his chin wags abnormally when he sings, Ray's style is unique and entertaining...