Word: cores
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Montana's Wheeler in the Senate (see p. 75), Charles Lindbergh on the air detected and resisted a drift toward total U. S. war. Nearer the core of U. S. fear and feeling was Poetess Edna St. Vincent Millay, writing in the New York Times...
Principle of Dr. Myerson's "True-Blend" teeth: the inner body of porcelain is made in one of ten different shades from cream to orange, matched to a patient's original teeth, or to his complexion. Over this core, corresponding to the dentine of "natural teeth, Dr. Myerson slips a transparent grey enamel coat...
...Warner's version of Maxwell Anderson's Pulitzer prize play is more than mere entertainment; it is as painfully instructive, as disillusioning and tragicomical as life itself. Marriage, you are told, is not a love again but a pile of grocery bills; and the revelation chills you to the core like a cold shower...
...Taylor Ellen Sutherland, Connecticut Women's College Henry A. Tilghman Isabelle Foster, Milton Charles H. Tobias, Jr. Carol Flarsheim, Brookline Robert H. Troescher Doris Goerger, Lynbrook Byron E. Varn Rarette, Jr. Virginia Seay, Vassar John H. Vaughan Patricia Adams, Wellesley George Waissbord-Solovieff Marguerite Madden, Winsor Morton Waldstein Marie Core Duffy, Vassar Rufus F. Walker Susan Strong, Dover Willard M. Waterous Barbara Phair, Mount Holyoke College George F. Waters Ann Clarke, Beaver Country Day Frank J. Webster Jean Gebhard, Pine Manor John Wingate Weeks, II Sally Cole, North Andover Clifford E. Weihman Louise Brown, New York Joseph D. Welsh Helen...
...French Novelist Andre Gide: "Would you like to know the great drama of my life? It is that I have put my genius into my life-I have put only my talent into my works." Like many another Wilde wisecrack-Biographer Winwar believes-that one had a solid core of astute truth, and contained a clue to Wilde's ripe mixture of estheticism and grossness, charm and repulsiveness, sincerity and exhibitionism. His genius consisted in living, in the most hostile environment possible-Victoria's industrial England-as though he were a pagan Greek, "noble and nude and antique...